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@kbin.socialI’ve done this with great success on kitchen cabinet hinges. I didn’t drill them out, just broke off wooden toothpicks to match the depth of the hole, covered with wood glue, put them in the hole, then put the screw back in. Works amazingly well.
I have not made one but I’d be open to a commission if it was within my capabilities. I might need more to go off of than that one picture.
I don’t know if direct messages are a feature with kbin but you can also contact me through my Etsy store
All hand tools from rough lumber, with the exception of driving screws into the wall for the brackets. Odies Oil finish.
Thanks for checking. I don’t think it’s juniper just because juniper is a softwood and this is definitely a hardwood.
Thanks, that’s a great website and I’ve been referring to it! It certainly has the texture of ash. You may be right. The color just looks kind of red so that’s throwing me off a little.
I don’t think it’s elm. It is on the hard and brittle side of things. I measured density somewhere around 700kg/m^3. It is pretty open grained. The brown spots are streaks that go through the wood.