Cwalker935 Member Joined May 18, 2014 Messages 3,517 Location Richmond, Va Dec 17, 2017 #1 I bought some soap dispenser pumps from Michael's and used some mason jars and cedar scraps to make these. I used spar urethane for a finish to give them more durability. Not completely happy with the finish and will try to do some clean up.
I bought some soap dispenser pumps from Michael's and used some mason jars and cedar scraps to make these. I used spar urethane for a finish to give them more durability. Not completely happy with the finish and will try to do some clean up.
Monty Group Buy Coordinator Joined Mar 4, 2005 Messages 8,528 Location Pearland, Texas, USA. Dec 17, 2017 #2 Interesting and very creative. Did you cut threads in the wood for it to thread on the jar or is the jar lid glued inside the wood?
Interesting and very creative. Did you cut threads in the wood for it to thread on the jar or is the jar lid glued inside the wood?
Cwalker935 Member Joined May 18, 2014 Messages 3,517 Location Richmond, Va Dec 17, 2017 #3 Monty said: Interesting and very creative. Did you cut threads in the wood for it to thread on the jar or is the jar lid glued inside the wood? Click to expand... I glued the jar lid in.
Monty said: Interesting and very creative. Did you cut threads in the wood for it to thread on the jar or is the jar lid glued inside the wood? Click to expand... I glued the jar lid in.
Rockytime Member Joined Jun 3, 2014 Messages 1,074 Location Arvada, CO 80003 Dec 17, 2017 #4 Those are very clever and nicely done. I think the finish looks great.