I'm working on a wooden powder flask. I have all the pieces cut and ready for gluing.
The front and back is just quarter inch red oak board that I have left over from other projects. The sides is some mystery hardwood I trash picked from the scrap wood bin, is it birch? The top is a piece of walnut with a hole drilled in it. I cut all the pieces to shape on a bandsaw and then sand them smooth with a belt sander and spindle sander. The spout is a the middle section from a 308 brass, the base end is now facing outward. because it's thick and looks nicer. I cut some deep gauges on part of the brass that goes into the wood, to make it "grab" better when glued in. The hole in the walnut top piece is 7/16, which is about 20-30 thou undersized for the brass tube, which I then applied epoxy and pounded it in with a wooden mallet.
Question: how should I make the stopper? And how do I make sure it doesn't work itself loose?
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