Spill Proofer
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Have you ever knocked over a cup of water and soaked the project you were working on? I did yesterday. I always keep water and a chip brush handy when I'm gluing wood- I like to clean up the glue that squeezes out when you clamp wood while it's still wet instead of sanding dry globs of it after the fact. This quick spill-proofing sleeve will keep your work surface dry.
Stuff You'll Need
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- Tape Measure
- Combination Square
- Calipers
- 2" Washer
- Hole Saw
- Palm Sander
- Saw
- Drill
Optional Tools
- Band Saw
- Chop Saw
- Disc Sander
- Table Router
- Drill Press
Materials
- Wood (at least 1 1/2" thick)
Choose a Piece of Wood
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I found this on site, I think it's walnut. You could do this with any kind of wood, but a hardwood like this will last longer.
Cut and Square the Edges
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Cut a section of the board against the straightest side, This will give you a right angle to start with. Starting with the fresh cut side, cut a 5" X 5" square.
Make a Square, Drill the Cup Hole
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Measure the cup and choose a hole saw that's slightly bigger than the cup. Draw an 'X' from corner to corner on the piece of wood, and drill a pilot hole at the center. Use a hole saw to cut the cup-hole
Make an Octagon
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Draw a line perpendicular to the X. The center point should be the same distance from the circle as the square sides are. This will give you a perfect octagon, but it can really be any shape you want. The band saw will give you straight cuts quickly, but you can do this on practically any saw.
Finishing
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Use a 2" washer as a guide to mark 1" radiused corners with a pencil. A disc sander will give you flush edges, but you can finish the edges with any kind of sander. I also used a table router with a 1/4" radius bit for some nice rounded edges. I left mine raw, but if you really want to get fancy use some danish oil.