1. Prepare tools: woodworking glue, battens, wood clips, saws, sandpaper and other tools need to be prepared.
2. Making interfaces: Saw off the interfaces of two low stools that need to be boarded with a saw to ensure that the sizes and shapes of the two interfaces are consistent.
3. Glue coating: evenly coat the woodworking glue on the joints, and be careful not to overdo it.
4. Connection: press the two joints together, clamp them with wooden clips, keep the pressure, and ensure the height of the two stools is consistent.
5. Polishing: After the glue dries, polish the joints with sandpaper to make them smooth and achieve an imperceptible effect.
Why use this method? Because the wooden grafting board can splice two short stools together, increase the height and keep the overall structure of the stools stable and firm. Connecting two stools with woodworking glue can make the joint of the two stools more firm and not easy to loosen.
It should be noted that in the process of wood grafting, the size and shape of the two joints must be consistent, otherwise the quality of the joint will be affected. In addition, we should also pay attention to the amount of glue, too much will lead to the outflow of glue, affecting the appearance and quality. Finally, when grinding the joints, keep the sandpaper smooth and don't grind off the coating on the stool surface.
In a word, wood grafting is a simple and effective method, which can increase the height of the low stool and is more practical. In addition, the tools and materials used are very common and can be completed at home.