Monday, January 11, 2010

Wood Candle Holders Making A Driftwood Candle Holder, What Should I Use To Bind Together The Wood?

Making a driftwood candle holder, what should I use to bind together the wood? - wood candle holders

The door I want to do floating candles for Christmas gifts this year. The most likely involvement of several pieces of driftwood, I would like to connect with each other, but I'm not sure that the best way to do shows without nails or screws. I will also add small shells and stones on him - I thought that with a hot glue gun, but I do not know how they will be maintained. Good ideas?

Here is something of an idea what I'm talking about ... but I doubt I'll find a nice room if you have to put several pieces together to obtain the desired effect ...

http://blogs.hgtv.com/hgtv/design/nyigf- ...

4 comments:

eskie lover said...

Nice gift idea. I want to use one of several queues, because it puts a porous (metal candle cup) on a porous surface. Follow the instructions on the back of the container, just because it tells how to get the best bonuses for long-term sustainability. (Some are only two surfaces.) You can E6000, WellBond, simplefix (internal), Quick Grip, or Loctite Amazing Goop (glue, not the type of pipe putty). I have all similar motions, which vary slightly in the implementation, the smell, and time heals, but give a lasting relationship. Mostly I think in any craft stores or hardware stores. A note on the other side n can candle cups with a small hole (to find) on the bottom through which the will of driftwood glued and screwed his glass into the trunk for extra stability.

eskie lover said...

Nice gift idea. I want to use one of several queues, because it puts a porous (metal candle cup) on a porous surface. Follow the instructions on the back of the container, just because it tells how to get the best bonuses for long-term sustainability. (Some are only two surfaces.) You can E6000, WellBond, simplefix (internal), Quick Grip, or Loctite Amazing Goop (glue, not the type of pipe putty). I have all similar motions, which vary slightly in the implementation, the smell, and time heals, but give a lasting relationship. Mostly I think in any craft stores or hardware stores. A note on the other side n can candle cups with a small hole (to find) on the bottom through which the will of driftwood glued and screwed his glass into the trunk for extra stability.

Hondu said...

If you glue together the different pieces of wood which were made of base metal candle holder, as seen in the photo, perhaps a versatile epoxy is the best choice. It will combine many different themes and is very strong. Forgiveness is a little dirt and grease.

Hondu said...

If you glue together the different pieces of wood which were made of base metal candle holder, as seen in the photo, perhaps a versatile epoxy is the best choice. It will combine many different themes and is very strong. Forgiveness is a little dirt and grease.

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