Woodnet Forums
Cabinet knob - Printable Version

+- Woodnet Forums (https://www.forums.woodnet.net)
+-- Thread: Cabinet knob (/showthread.php?tid=7361610)

Pages: 1 2


Cabinet knob - CEPenworks - 03-16-2021

I have not tried turning cabinet knobs yet but have a project perfect to try this with. I am wanting to use some black walnut. I am wondering about the blank. Should it be a single piece of wood or can I laminate 2, 3/4" pieces together? I want the knobs about 1-1/4" in diameter. I am wondering if glueing the blank together looks weird?


RE: Cabinet knob - greenacres2 - 03-16-2021

With good gluing and proper cure, it should work--question is how long. I think i have a few 1.5" square walnut spindle blanks in the shop, i'll head down in a bit to check. Think i only paid $5 each for 12". Happy to send you one for postage cost if it will help.
earl


RE: Cabinet knob - SceneryMaker - 03-17-2021

If the only stock I had was 3/4", I would laminate 3 pieces together so the attachment screw doesn't land in a glue joint. Most of the outside pieces will be turned away leaving the glue joints pretty much unstressed.


RE: Cabinet knob - CEPenworks - 03-17-2021

Thank you for the advice and offer. I figure I need to do some practice ones so I thought I would just glue together some free scrap I have. If I don't like it with laminated pieces I can head down to the Woodcraft store that claims they have some walnut stopper blanks that would work.


RE: Cabinet knob - RustyN - 03-17-2021

It might look better to glue four one inch pieces together thanĀ have just one glue joint.


RE: Cabinet knob - Arlin Eastman - 03-19-2021

make it look good by adding some thin maple between it and should look great


RE: Cabinet knob - iclark - 03-20-2021

(03-17-2021, 12:46 PM)CEPenworks Wrote: Thank you for the advice and offer. I figure I need to do some practice ones so I thought I would just glue together some free scrap I have. If I don't like it with laminated pieces I can head down to the Woodcraft store that claims they have some walnut stopper blanks that would work.

If you do the Woodcraft option, please be aware that many of their turning blanks are green wood with wax coatings to minimize their drying.

I have had good luck ordering from the "got wood?" folks.

I see that they currently have some kiln-dried black walnut on sale inĀ their bargain bin.


RE: Cabinet knob - AHill - 03-23-2021

If you keep the face of the knob all in one piece of walnut, it won't be all that bad. It depends on the shape of the knob. A narrow, long knob will expose the glue joints more than a shallow, wide knob.


RE: Cabinet knob - CEPenworks - 03-28-2021

I finally did a test knob. I took a piece of walnut that was milled to 3/4" I took some and resewed it down the middle then glued those on the outside of a full 3/4" piece. This was all from the same board. This knob is about 1-1/4" diameter. If I look very close I can see where they are glued but it is hard. This one is not finished great but it was only a test. I think I will go this route.

[attachment=34421]

[attachment=34422]


RE: Cabinet knob - iclark - 03-28-2021

Looks good to me.