Hello,
I had an idea of starting to turn mezuzot. For the ones who don't know, mezuzah (or more accurately, the mezuzah's case) is a small, hollow case which every jew needs to fix on the doorposts of their house, living rooms and bedrooms. the mezuzah contains a small parchment called the "klaf" with the prayer "Shema Yisrael" written on it.
Anyway, How would you approach turning an object that needs to have its back flat with some sort of fixing method in order to fix it on doorposts, without the klaf inside falling off? Any ideas or suggestions are welcome. I attached several pictures from the internet for your reference. Thanks!
I had an idea of starting to turn mezuzot. For the ones who don't know, mezuzah (or more accurately, the mezuzah's case) is a small, hollow case which every jew needs to fix on the doorposts of their house, living rooms and bedrooms. the mezuzah contains a small parchment called the "klaf" with the prayer "Shema Yisrael" written on it.
Anyway, How would you approach turning an object that needs to have its back flat with some sort of fixing method in order to fix it on doorposts, without the klaf inside falling off? Any ideas or suggestions are welcome. I attached several pictures from the internet for your reference. Thanks!