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How to Fix a Stripped Wooden Cabinet Knob
To repair a wooden cabinet knob when the hole becomes stripped put a drop of wood glue in the screw hole, break a toothpick in half and insert the pieces in the hole, break off any excess so the toothpick doesn’t protrude past the knob, and thread the knob back on the screw. Watch this video to find out more.  ...More

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To repair a wooden cabinet knob when the hole becomes stripped:

  • Put a drop of wood glue in the screw hole.
  • Break a toothpick in half and insert the pieces in the hole.
  • Break off any excess so the toothpick doesn’t protrude past the knob.
  • Thread the knob back on the screw.



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