Andy Ehle wrote:Danny,
I am a cabinet maker (now. I used to do home remodel) I keep a big box of crayons in my tool box for filling holes and touching up any gaps in laminate seems. The big box has alot of colors.(
I also have used wood plus to hide screws. You can't really hide them so they disapear(sp?)so I like to use a contrasting wood plug to make it decorative.
I recently finished a bed (actually the trundle portion) for my mom. made out of clear yellow pine with walnut plugs to cover screws and as a decorative touch. I also used the same method to hide some screws in 2 blanket chests I made last christmasfor my dad and one of my brothers.
They wer made with yellow pine cases with red oak trim and walnut plugs they turned out great.
good luck
Andy
Welcome fellow Cabinetmaker. I think there are 3 or 4 on this board maybe more. I have been one for 39 years ( selfemployed past 6 yrs. ) now and have no plans of quitting. I make my laminate seams so tight they rairly need any touching up but if necessary I get Home Depot to make me a quart of matching paint on the PC and mix it up with glazing compound, the best possible touch up even for my color challenged eyes. Nice looking work. You can see some of my work in my album. Have fun making sawdust,
