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While working on my box for the box swap I kept having bottles of glue in the way. Once I shipped off the box, I started to clean up my workbench, and discovered over ten bottles of glue, plus a couple bottles of dye and other liquids that really need to be corralled into a single place. So I built a glue caddy.

I started by mitering the corners in some half-inch poplar, using my miter jack and glued the sides onto the bottom (another piece of poplar I had resawed to 3/8" last summer) . Then I cut some dovetailed splines. I cut the splines themselves out of a scrap piece of walnut, then cut the slots for them to match. Glued them in, and started building an insert to separate the various glue bottles and keep them from tipping over. Sawed the splines off flush, broke all the edges with a block-plane, then finished it with a coat of BLO, two coats of platina shellac, and a coat of orange shellac.

Should do the job, and it looks pretty good, I think.

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Thanks, Jeff. Yeah. If I can't find my glue now, I'll be really screwed!
 

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i love it …good job on accent also ….GREAT JOB :<)) GRATZ TOP 3
 

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I love caddies such a great way to store, organize and keep things together. Great project!
 

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A glue caddy has been on my someday list for a while.
Yours is a lot nicer than what I was thinking about.
I really need to put the glue caddy on my geterdone list and use your example for inspiration.
 

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Thanks, Charlie. Being able to grab one thing from the shelf and know that I've got the glue I need is a big help. And then I can put it away and have more clean bench, which is a huge win, too.
 
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