Best cabinet & furniture pulls according to redditors

We found 94 Reddit comments discussing the best cabinet & furniture pulls. We ranked the 62 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Cabinet & Furniture Pulls:

u/ooblada · 229 pointsr/ThriftStoreHauls

Ok so I got the legs from goodwill for $5 in the box and everything. But I honestly think they have them at Home Depot for like 20. I got the handles on amazon-they were an opened box. They were silver and the legs were black so I spray painted. I did sand it but not very much lol. The color is starlessnight by behr. And to everyone saying they like the wood more-lucky you your wouldn’t have to take the time to paint it! Thanks to everyone saying they like it!! handles ](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MS9NU0O?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share)

u/shapelystory · 32 pointsr/whatisthisthing

It's a boot pull! Just with a bit of a longer shaft than the ones pictured in the link. At the start of the gif you can just barely see the hooked end opposite the wooden handle.

u/TheThunderbird · 9 pointsr/Mid_Century

Something brass, definitely. I would replace with something clean, round and simple like this or like this. I'd venture to guess that the original pulls were crap, because this one looks like it had the pulls replaced too.

Edit: Another with replaced pulls.

Edit 2: After further research, the original knobs appear to actually be white plastic. Please just replace them with brass.

u/aloewke2853 · 7 pointsr/BabyBumps

It’s actually the Malm dresser from IKEA, we just added some handles to it!

u/Johnhaven · 7 pointsr/lifehacks

I have a similar problem and I use these to solve it.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0049J4WSE/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_2?pf_rd_p=1944687602&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B00IEYF6EO&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1KMHAYHW9GE47Y3AA4PW

I have the house keys on one end and the car keys on several of the other ends. So, when going out I just grab the house keys and the car key I need.

u/blsmothermon · 7 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Half of a set of boot hooks.

u/4br4c4d4br4 · 6 pointsr/HomeImprovement

The biggest things in our house were the things that didn't just make it look nicer, but also were a functional upgrade.

We got a new fridge/microwave/dishwasher and range (uhh, because they all had to match - we only NEEDED the fridge and microwave). The benefit is that they look great (GE Slate), and the fridge is Energy Star (besides AC, it's the biggest power draw in the house), the dishwasher is stainless inside and uses only... I think it's 4 gallons to do a full cycle and the acid test was getting the little tea infuser tongs spotless!

Replace boring round door knobs with brushed nickel door HANDLES. You don't really notice it directly, but it just freshens up the inside.

Replace yellowing and ugly outlet and switch plates. Or replace them all with Decora and probably use white instead of almond.

We also replaced a few of the old boob lights in closets and hallways with LED fixtures that put out a great and pleasant light.

No more dark and depressing closets, pantries and laundry rooms!

In the kitchen, adding knobs/handles to the doors is a huge improvement. Slow-close hinges is also a must.

I like the 'flush' (no 'open' ends) handles on anything below the counter so they don't catch and rip my pants. All my shorts suffer from catching pockets or belt loops on the bar style handles. Regardless of how convenient they are to hang towels from.



EDIT: We also really like using the IKEA picture ledges to put pictures up. We staggered a few of them for a more interesting look, but the main thing is that it avoids multiple holes in the wall to hang pictures from.

We can easily rearrange pictures by moving them by size or topic etc. on the ledges to achieve a different look.

Another thing I'm a pretty big fan of is keeping the house mostly painted very light/white colors and then decorate with colorful drapes, blinds and furniture. It's a lot easier to change the theme by just a new couch cover, drapes and sheets on the bed than to repaint a room because you're tired of the color.

u/thelastspike · 5 pointsr/woodworking

Something very clean, something modern.

these would work. they seem to be available in many lengths.

u/mknkt · 3 pointsr/oculus

Here ya go Way cheaper than the Corsair :D

u/twoom · 3 pointsr/centuryhomes

Yellow is a terrible idea. It will look dingy next to the grey-ish cabinets. I would either freshen the White on the walls or do a deeper medium grey.

Remove the curtain above the sink. Find a more modern pattern or go with white blinds with wide slats. If you want a pop of color, a solid bright yellow, blue or green would look nice in curtains.

Get faux marble appliqué for the counter tops.
(Example: Marble Wallpaper Granite Paper for Old Furniture Self Adhesive and Removable Cover Surfaces 17.71 inch x 78inch Marble Paper Peel and Stick Easy to Apply https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0777LR4ZX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3IFRDbYAN9Y12)

Switch out the cabinet knobs for something more modern.
(Example: Cosmas 305-030SN Satin Nickel Cabinet Hardware Euro Style Bar Handle Pull - 3" Hole Centers, 25 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D0KWBJ4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_UJFRDbREHKEAD)

u/Amgroma · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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u/jackjackj8ck · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I just spent $36 on these drawer pulls and cabinet pulls on Amazon and it made a huge difference in my kitchen

u/TheCubeOfAWombat · 2 pointsr/InteriorDesign

I would say white cabinets (at least the uppers) would make it appear larger. Change the backsplash to a larger tile, maybe a glossy taupe/tan or interesting non-intricate pattern, just something that is not busy. You can also exchange the current knobs/pulls for some stainless steel modern handles sort of like these. The granite, sink, stove all look updated and great, so I would say definitely base your color scheme around that.

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ETA: I wouldn't paint the lowers white, I personally like the look of different colored uppers & lowers, but that may not be your style. I would play off the colors in your granite for the lowers, if you do go that route. Nothing too "matchy-matchy" but something to tie the lighter color on top, to the lowers, if that makes sense.

u/mdeckert · 2 pointsr/Cooking

I use an extra fine diamond coated honing rod
before putting mine away every time. When it needs sharpening, I get out the 4 sided diamond sharpening stone:

SE DF8524DS Diamond Whetstone Sharpening Block, 4-Grits https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001A6G0A2/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_OqDOub1H0MB0Y

u/Release_the_KRAKEN · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Yea this shit is crazy expensive. Chances are you'll still get a better deal shipping from Amazon.com over here. Just make sure you get someone to actually buy it for you with an amazon Prime account. I saved $15 getting my brother (in the states) to send me this DMT D2SE Extra Fine Sharpening Steel.

u/TheFuckityFuckIsThis · 2 pointsr/malelivingspace

Omg those colors are terrible. I'm so sorry!

You're renting right? Have you ever painted anything before? First things first, ask the landlord if he'll supply the paint if you supply the labor. It can't hurt! But you'd need to do a decent job sooo...

I'd go with a cool white in the kitchen. They make special super smooth durable paint for cupboards, but it's pricy! It finishes more like an enamel. Try to find out what kind of paint was used previously. You may need a primer and if you aren't sure, definitely get primer. Just do everything white, and research how to paint cupboards. 90% of a good paint job is prep work! Things like sanding, removing hardware, priming, taking cupboards doors down, etc. I wouldn't waste time on the insides unless you're really anal about stuff. I always bought the rubbery liners for mine.

If the landlord allows, I'd add hardware to the cupboards as well. These are a decent clean look:

Cosmas 305-030SN Satin Nickel Cabinet Hardware Euro Style Bar Handle Pull - 3" Hole Centers, 5-3/8" Overall Length - 25 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D0KWBJ4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_j3RDzbD9DSWFH

But measure to see what makes sense. Drill and sand the holes before painting and look to see if there were pre-existing pulls. If so, try to re-use those old holes (sometimes they are patched and painted over). Path of least resistance and so forth...

The kitchen looks small with no natural light so I think the under cabinet LED strips are a great idea. Something like this might work - I would go with warm lighting just so the white isn't so stark.

Albrillo LED Under Cabinet Lighting Dimmable Warm White, 12W 900 Lumens, 3 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ARQY31S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_X7RDzb9EGZ4KM

For the living area just get rid of that ugly neon vomit color as fast as possible. Dear god. Do not leave any of that.

I would aim for something in a very light warm gray (I know it's not the most revolutionary but it works) for the walls or if you want to go modern, a nice crisp white. You can always add warmth and color with textiles (furniture, rugs, curtains) so don't be afraid of doing a fresh box in white if you want the light. Use a matte or eggshell finish in the living room. Anything with gloss will highlight EVERY imperfection in the walls.

If your living room windows are subject to passerby's views, I'd consider getting a double rod for curtains. A softly textured sheer curtain will allow lots of light in the daytime while still obscuring you from unwanted attention. Something like this:
Best Dreamcity Faux Linen Sheer White Curtains / Draperies for Bedroom (Pack of 2 Panels, W52" by L84", White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F03O5SO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_rbSDzb6SMDNRP

You can then choose a thicker curtain for the outer rod for evening privacy. (Sheers tend to be much more sheer at night when lights are on inside.)

Since it's a basement apartment, if the ceilings are low, you can trick the eye into seeing the ceilings as higher if you hang the rod closer to the ceiling but it looks like you have standard height ceilings so I think a standard 84" long curtain length would work out fine.

As far as furniture goes, it's so subjective, but the setup in the pic looks good! I would stay with neutrals, personally, and add color through throw blankets or toss pillows and artwork and accent pieces (be they plants or statuary or what have you). I'm still a big fan of grey. It's a one bed so I'd consider a sleeper sofa. They've come a long way and you don't have to get something that looks like it lived at your grandmas. Something along these lines would work well, I think. (The added storage is a nice bonus too.)

Poundex F6931 Bobkona Jassi Linen-Like Sectional with Pull-Out Bed and Compartment, Blue Grey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CAJSC1W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_chSDzbBPEP4EG

I'd add some large area rugs. Definitely some artwork. Society6.com is a good place to find interesting art on a budget.

Add some simple mirrors on the walls as well - ideally one large one on the wall opposite the windows to reflect light back through the apartment. It would make a world of difference for you. I'm kinda pushing you in the clean and modern direction so I'd recommend something like this:

Raphael Rozen - Elegant - Modern - Classic - Vintage - Rustic - Hanging Framed Wall Mounted Mirror, Distressed Wood Finish, Gray - White Color https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G2FVBOA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_kmSDzbASV1EQ2

It could add some warmth and texture to what might otherwise be a bland wall. Adding some floating shelves below or to the sides with some favorite books or mementos might be nice as well.

Definitely add some floor lamps and perhaps a side table lamp or two as well. Lighting is so much more important than people give it credit for. Always buy soft white. I actually really like Edison bulbs inside of lamps because they are a soft and soothing lighting, even when covered by lamp shades. They make a nice point of interest too. I always buy lamps with 3-way switches also. You'll never realize how awesome it is until you have it and then you'll use it constantly. (Won't work with the Edison bulbs though - you'll have to buy the dimmable lightbulbs). If you want the Edison bulb look to be a part of the decor, these lamps are pretty fun and work well for date night lighting, chilling on the couch eating snacks and watching Netflix lighting etc.


Injuicy Lighting Loft Retro Industrial E27 Edison Bulb Wooden Base Table Lights Vintage Antique Wood Desk Lamp for Bedside Bedroom Living Dining Room Home Corridor with Switch(Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FYRD37U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_HrSDzb4CXRZ75

If you're buying area rugs - get them larger. You want to define a space with it - not have a bath mat between your couch and your coffee table.

Get a coffee table with storage. Having a place for all your stuff is key to keeping things looking nice and uncluttered. I love having lots of blankets around because I tend to hunker down in winter but if you're really minimalist you could get away with not having storage.

If you don't have a coat closet and you don't have a large entry for a standard coat hook wall hanging try one of these for the things you use every day:

JustNile Versatile Metal 180 Degree Triple Pronged Swivel Swing Arm Wall Mounted Hook, Set of 2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y5C5CSW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_OvSDzbBWNGVNK

And that's where I'm gonna stop because I do have to work tomorrow.

One caveat - I did push for a more modern look BUT all of this advice would work if you like a more traditional style too. Key points being lots of neutrals and don't get too crazy with accent colors. Match your finishes on metals as much as possible and just try to keep things within the same finish family.

One of the huge problems this place has right now is a warm matte grayish violet as the kitchen accent and a an oddly cool yellow green semi gloss on the walls. Just choose warm or cool (I like warm, personally, especially for places with light walls) and stick to it. If you try to keep things cohesive you'll generally end up happy with the result!

Good luck! Post your afters for us!

u/eraserewrite · 2 pointsr/InteriorDesign

First, I gotta say. I love your house. The stairway is amazing. The rooms are awesome. Second, I have to warn you that I'm horrible with spacing/bullet points.

This is all my own opinion btw. I’m not an interior designer/decorator. Read at your own risk.

I’m not sure whether you like traditional or modern style, but I think with this kind of home, you should go with “traditional décor”. Pintrest that stuff. It’s great. Tldr is that it’s new and old décor to look awesome. OR, even go with the style of this Redditor: http://imgur.com/a/AzALP


  1. Slap a new coat of white on the ceilings. I know you like it, but you can see that they tried to fix the border with semi-gloss paint in the picture, and it kind of takes away from the actual design. I think the ceiling designs look great in the rooms, but the living room (especially around the fireplace) is another story.


  2. Will probably be shanked for taking away the traditional appeal, but paint all the baseboards, crown molding, and window paneling white. It would look cleaner to be honest. (Here’s an example for the teal room: http://i.imgur.com/dcBAUmG.png More on the teal room, I would probably do what I could to knock off those little things http://i.imgur.com/bsMwlEa.png (not sure what they’re called). If it’s in the budget, I’d remove the fireplace. (Does it actually work? It doesn’t really bring any visual appeal?) Paint the doors white and get new outlets.)

  3. Replace/clean and spray paint the vents (by the stairs in the living room) to white. The beige color makes it look really outdated/dirty.


  4. Repaint the walls for sure. I would go with a neutral taupe/grey, something gentle. But since you like glitz, I’d probably do that thing that people do where there’s an accent wall.

  5. It would probably be a little difficult (possibly tearing out the whole floor) to move a kitchen since the plumbing is already there for that and the bathroom as well. It could be super expensive as well.
    However, cheaply/rental, what I would do for the kitchen is:
    Paint the cabinets a new color. Add new hardware. Repaint that wallpaper thing. You could put contact paper over the countertops as a temporary fix. (Youtube it. Shit is awesome.)

  6. Finally, tear down those curtains in the back.

    Please.

    Also, your layout reminded me of this post: http://imgur.com/a/5URyz
    Maybe you could get some ideas off of it?
u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/DIY

Looks nice. They make round white stickers to cover the screw heads if you want it all white. Like this. Also, this stuff will fill and color match any little chips that it gets.

u/sonoflee · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I found these on amazon - they look like stickers, so might not be exactly what you had in mind, but should do the job. I know Home Depot, lowes and Ace also carry a selection of diy furniture parts in the hardware section, so you might try there.

u/LuckXIII · 2 pointsr/AskCulinary
  • Ah this is actually a big topic.
  • For a hone, you have three options. A basic grooved steel, a ceramic rod, or a diamond coated steel. The grooved (most common) and the diamond will hone your edge but will also sharpen for better and for worst your edge at the same time due to the courseness of the grooving / diamond coating. The ceramic will do the same, however because it's smooth, it's usually designed to give you a very fine grit at most in it's "sharpening" process ie removes as little metal as possible, maybe at most polish the edge a bit which favors most nicer knife owners. For a western style knife such as yours, and especially stamped blade with a low hardness, your edge usually will roll and fairly often and thus a hone is actually best for you to own and use on a somewhat daily basis. I recommend any non diamond, grooved steel although I find that diamond steels grind far too much metal at inaccurate angles (due to the very wild free hand motion of steeling) but does help give you a quick toothy edge. My personal one of use is ceramic.
  • As for sharpening, while I don't like pull through or machine sharpeners at all and personally use stones, I don't exactly recommend them for you. The reason is I just don't see the time spend hand sharpening on stones worth the blade/blade material. That is, your knife isn't designed to hold an extremely keen edge, nor is it designed to hold an edge for an insane amount of time, thus for me, when I use a nox or a stamped blade a pull through or a machine sharpener is fine by me. As recommended the accusharp , or any of the decent chefchoice sharpeners will work very well for you. However if you want to progress and learn, then I recommend a low to medium grit combo stone. Say 600 and 1000/2000 so that if you feel like it, you can reset the bevel and then give your knife a decent working edge.
  • Now say if you upgrade to nicer blades, then by all means stones is the way to go if not an Edge Pro system. Reason for it is that your paying for very nice metal on your blade and thus the very aggressive grinding actions of machine and pull thru sharpeners hurts your investment far more than helps it. Further more, you control the angle and the fineness of your blade. Have Super Blue core steel? Hap40? Bring that sucker down to 9-10 degrees a side with a 20k mirror polished edge. I like to see a machine do that. Plus, usually, with these 'nicer blades' your often running into Japanese knives. J knives are usually made with pretty hard metals, hrc 60+ which does not work with many steels on the market since J knives aren't designed for that to begin with. J knives are designed to have keen, hard , steep edges that are meant to be held for a long time and most likely to chip than roll so whenever it's time to touch up, it's by stones only.
  • Anyways thats likely more than you ever wanted to know, so to answer your OP, for a steel I recommend the Tojiro Sharpening steel, if you prefer the ideal of a diamond steel giving you a toothy edge while your hone then a DMT fine will suit you. If you want your hone to just hone and not sharpen, then the Idahone fine is pretty much everyone's favorite.
  • For sharpeners the AccuSharp is my favorite pull thru sharpener, the Spydero sharpmaker wasn't too bad and any of the common electric sharpeners will give you a working edge pesto pesto "pro" or get a basic combo stone
u/Man-a-saurus · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I bought a 4$ jig off Amazon.
Rok Hardware Knob Handle Pull Drill Mounting Template for Cabinet Doors and Drawers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NADNB9N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_lvySDbC5HS7T6
It made it very fast. I had all the pulls done in about 30 mins.

Hardware for the drawer slides wasn't bad either. It came ready and assembled and lonly took 3 screws per side to drop in to pre-drilled holes. very easy.

u/bn1979 · 2 pointsr/woodworking

Ah... I meant 1-2-3 blocks.

It's a precision block that is 1" by 2" by 3". They are usually ground square and precise to 0.001" or 0.0001". They are extremely handy.

Here is an example

u/mrpenguin_86 · 2 pointsr/Landlord

Oh yeah! New handles! Who would have known a $2/door upgrade could make such a difference. I got some knobs similar to https://www.amazon.com/homdiy-Cabinet-Brushed-Nickel-Handles/dp/B073TWK9RC that went a long way to improving the kitchen.

u/darienhaha · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

The metal part is screwed on. What colour and style hardware do you reckon would work best? I was thinking shell knobs like this or perhaps a T-knob?

u/Schlitzle · 1 pointr/CCW

I had the issue of my key being stuck to my keyring while the car was running so I bought a quick detach keyring and it fixed that issue. I prefer a key because i can open it in the dark and not worry about seeing the numbers. Each safe has its pros and cons.

u/workingatfreedom · 1 pointr/WorkOnline

Right on, I typically use stuff like this, especially for dressers / nightstands / desks, things like that.

https://www.amazon.com/Kullavik-10-Pack-Mordern-Cabinet-Hardware/dp/B07JLVHTKY/

u/val319 · 1 pointr/DesignMyRoom

Blue white and gray would look nice. If you do plain cabinet door faces they would be more reasonable depending on soft close and all. https://www.myscandinavianhome.com/2018/07/an-eclectic-19th-century the blue In this is gorgeous http://www.montenegrin.org/the-bathroom-design-decoration-33/ there’s basics you decide on. Like you like clean so I don’t think open shelves would work. Clean replacement doors and painting it blue or another color would work. Grays I would probably stay neutral with. There’s some now with purple undertones. They might look good but some colors can look funky if your lighting is cool and warm. There are some gorgeous grays like Sherman Williams Let it rain, Morning Fog, Lazy fog and Argos. Cabinets in Adriatic Sea, Blue Nile, Georgian Bay, Regatta for more muted Inky Blue, Denim, Bracing Blue. If you do cabinet knobs there are tons of options. I would stay clean or eclectic. Zahra Premium Quality Assorted Ceramic Knobs- Multi Color Mix Designed Ceramic Cupboard Cabinet Door Knobs Drawer Pulls & Chrome Hardware (20, Black & White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07R3RTH6N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_lTV1Db72CMK50, Artncraft Knobs Grey & White Cream Rare Hand Painted Ceramic Knobs Cabinet Drawer Pull Pulls (12 Knobs) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TCTR7TS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_VTV1DbJWSNGWD , 36 Pack Kitchen Cabinet Handles Sunriver 26 Pack Cabinet Pulls Brushed Satin Nickel 10 Pack Cabinet Door Knobs 3-3/4" Hole Center Stainless Steel Cabinet Hardware for Bathroom Cupboard Door and Drawer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074SD6233/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_NUV1DbCGD33NF there’s funky pumpkin knobs YDO Ceramic Glazed Pumpkin Knobs Classy Vintage Cabinet Door Pull Handle 6pcs (Blue) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077QN7Z6H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_JVV1DbPV5SKPN . Otherwise stick with plain. If you plan to add any cabinets make sure the hardware you get can still be bought. I’ve had friends get gorgeous clearance stuff but changed their kitchen and couldn’t find anymore of them. They ended up replacing all the hardware. If you might add cabinets or island and get a good clearance deal buy extra.

u/LocalTech · 1 pointr/computers

You could bolt on one of these. Or just get a portable screen

Edit: in a past life I would occasionally travel with a 42" TV. It is a good idea to cut a piece of cardboard that covers the screen to prevent damage from bumping it. My TV had a short life of 4 months because my dumbass bumped my full tower into the screen. Warranty doesn't cover stupid :(

u/mrthirsty15 · 1 pointr/DnDIY

Thanks! I'm hoping it can help people looking to make stands for relatively cheap. As others have posted, a more opaque black may blend better, but this still works well for my needs. Plus I like to see what's below the stand anyways.

Also, I'll possibly post a quick tutorial on the houses I made up the other night for my city combat. https://imgur.com/a/5qYM6 They're pretty much made out of foam core and hot glue. :P I think it must come out to maybe $0.75 a house. The flat roofs are nice, as you can describe them as a steepled roof, but it gives you a place to set a mini. The multi-level buildings can be split and pulled apart.

I got the foam core at amazon, and I use 3-2-1 blocks for aligning the walls when gluing. The only thing I'm not sure about is how long they will hold up. My main concern is moisture and warping, as I do not have a bottom piece on the buildings (only a roof).

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018YLE368/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Should be an interesting session tomorrow. Largest battle yet! The large group on the main road are civilians, the invaders are coming down the streets. The party has defend the civilians as they retreat to the castle (not pictured) on the right of the map. I still have to set a few more tokens on the map (including the PC's and some of their allies), but it should be quite a bit of fun assuming I can keep combat flowing well (Oh, and that minitaur is actually a giant ape... polymorph is a powerful spell)!

u/blore40 · 1 pointr/fountainpens

I kinda fancy these 1-2-3 blocks as a pen stand, if only they made th holes wider.


u/Luxin · 1 pointr/dbotcorexy

Hey, that's my saw! Too funny. Just make sure it is straight and true. It worked great for my D-BOT. Just be ready for tiny aluminum shavings to go flying all over the place.

Use a machinest square to check the saw, something like this - https://www.amazon.com/BL-123-Precision-Steel-1-2-3-Blocks/dp/B00092CJC6/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1497885240&sr=8-6&keywords=machinist+square.

u/DuelingRenzoPianos · 1 pointr/architecture

I would recommend buying these. They are quite affordable, and you can use them for several different tasks. You can use two of them to stand materials on end for walls( hug the wall with two blocks), and you can also use their weight to glue two sheets together to build up wall or roof thickness.

u/dudekids · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Are you just looking to cover the screw/screw holes? Or the entire strip?


If you are just looking at covering the holes, these may help:


https://www.amazon.com/Fastcap-Adhesive-Cover-Caps-White/dp/B0006NICL0



They are PVC adhesive screw caps. They are PVC so they are fine in wet areas, and just stick right on top of screw holes. I used them to cover screws in my vinyl windows, they work very well. They have their own adhesive, if you really want to get crazy with it, maybe use some caulk or silicone or something to apply them.



If you're looking to cover the whole strip, that's a different story. Could buy pvc planks or something, I used those on an outside window frame and with composite decking. They are just plain white and you can cut them with a circular saw to fit. Screw those in, then use the PVC caps for a cleaner look if you'd like...It's a pretty rough surface as-is, so it may not be pretty.

u/yafsho · 1 pointr/Cooking

You realize nobody really uses honing steels anymore, right? Go buy try to buy one, and see what they're called. I actually had a hard time finding an old-school honing steel on amazon.

sharpening steel

a demo actually using a sharpening steel to sharpen