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Summary: Texas rocks and so does this coaster! Learn how to start gluing wine corks for a Texas-shaped coaster in this free wood crafts video from a professional carpenter.
Michael is a musician, artist, and woodworker in Austin, TX. He has been designing and building furniture for 25 years. He received his training in restoration at the nationally...read more
"And now I'm ready to start gluing these corks down, I've decided to use a pattern of one line of corks this way, two lines of corks that way. So I picked out a few corks that I liked they got some nice little patterns on them and I poured some glue out into my cat's dinner dish. Thank you cat, and we just take a glue brush with some glue on it and paint the glue and you want to paint the glue out to the edge and make sure you get all the way to the edge and we'll spread this around, and I'm a try to spread this out enough to do two rows. That's probably enough if we need more we'll just dip more glue on it. It doesn't take very much glue to hold the cork down. The corks got a real good rough surface on the bottom and it does grip that glue pretty well."
eHow Article: Texas-Shaped Coaster: Start Gluing Corks
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