I am always amazed at other wood addicts ideas.
So, are there any interesting plans for a ‘Glue Caddy”
I am always amazed at other wood addicts ideas.
So, are there any interesting plans for a ‘Glue Caddy”
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Hi Norm,
I scoured our archive and didn't come up with any results. Can you provide more detail about what your looking for in a glue caddy? Is it just to store your glues as you move them around the shop or is there a greater purpose here?
Best Regards,
Matt Berger
Fine Woodworking
Dear Matt,
Just to store and move around the workshop.
Thanks for your response.
Regards, Norman
Hi Norm,I couldn't find any plans or examples on our site. But these types of shop accessories are a great opportunity to practice finger joinery. In my travels to shops around the U.S. the best accessories I've seen, and the ones that seem to last the longest, are plywood boxes assembled with finger joints. And if you use baltic birch plywood these can look really nice. Here's a recent video we published on making a box joint (or finger joint) with a tablesaw jig.http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/subscription/skillsandtechniques/skillsandtechniquesarticle.aspx?id=27678Regards,
Matt
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