![]() Use a cheap syringe and you’ll have perfect control. Weldon #4– Do not use any crappy squeeze bottles that come with it, they leak like crazy and give you no control. They don’t cost you more but they do help me keep creating content.Ĭhicago Binding Screws– You can find these in different colors if you don’t like silver! You can pre-determine thickness by using calipers if needed, but I like to have a variety on hand anyway. The two Amazon links below are affiliate links. Get 50% off your first order with my code: mfvjgnw | I buy lots of odds and ends here, so if you need some small item and don’t mind waiting, this can be a fun shop to check out. If you don’t check you might end up with pieces that are just a teeny bit too thick for the box/sliding lid to close perfectly flush. Just make sure to measure you materials as some boards labeled 3mm and 6mm are actually thicker/thinner than others of the same thickness. You can see an example below of how adding an extra layer or using a thicker inner grid will allow you to stack. Alternatively, you can cut the X’s and O’s from thinner material (like 1/16″) and stack that way. Now you can fit as many extra pieces as you need. ![]() This will make the middle thicker and then you can stack the pieces in. You could also just cut the middle layer from thicker material – like 1/4″/6mm (just make sure not to cut the pieces from 1/4″ too or you’re back to square one). ![]() To do that simply cut another “middle” grid layer (if doing the box style make sure you include the outer ring that’s used as the box lid’s edge so it closes flush – or don’t it’s your project). ![]() I got a few questions about this, and you can include it if you want. ![]()
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