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Shorten Knobs and Pulls Screws To Fit Perfectly

When you receive your Do.Up. treasures for the first time, it’s important to know how to customise your unique, artisan made drawer knobs, cabinet handles and more to fit your needs! 

Every one of our cabinet knobs and handles, as well as our pulls can be used for almost every sized project! We purposely make our bolts long in size to tackle the tallest orders, which can then of course be shortened down to fit the smallest space as well. All bolts can be easily cut to your ideal size, avoiding any hazards and guaranteeing a neat and stunning effect on any and every cupboard or drawer knob of ours that you choose to install.

Understanding Cabinet Knob Installation

Installing cabinet knobs is a pivotal step in completing your home renovation or DIY project. It’s not just about aesthetics; it’s about ensuring a secure and functional finish. Cabinet knobs are attached using screws, which come in various sizes and types. Choosing the correct screw size and type is crucial to avoid damaging your cabinet or knob. With the right tools and a bit of attention to detail, you can achieve a flawless installation that enhances the beauty and functionality of your home.

Why Shorten Screws?

Shortening screws is often necessary when installing cabinet knobs, especially if you’re working with pre-drilled holes or existing hardware. Sometimes, screws are too long for the specific application, causing them to stick out from the back of the cabinet or interfere with other components. By shortening the screws, you ensure a flush finish and prevent any potential damage to surrounding materials. Plus, it allows you to create a unique and customized look, adding a personal touch to your home decor.

What you will need

To shorten your Do.Up. Knobs and Pulls Screws, you will need a good bolt cutter or wire cutter for the job. If you don’t have one at home, you can pick one up from your local hardware store with ease. As the bolts you’ll be cutting aren’t too wide, you won’t need to worry about getting one that’s larger and stronger – just a basic one will work wonders here.

You’ll also need a tape measure or ruler, as well as a trusty Sharpie or permanent marker (just big enough to mark the bolt).

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How to shorten the length of your bolts

Follow these simple steps below to shorten your knobs and pulls screws down to the perfect size for your hardware. Note: ​ if your bolts don’t need too much shortening and you happen to have a few washers in a toolbox on hand, they can be used for the job instead.

Note: if your bolts don’t need too much shortening and you happen to have a few washers in a toolbox on hand, they can be used for the job instead.

STEP 1: Start by screwing in your bolt as far as it can go.

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STEP 2: Pull out your tape measure or ruler and mark this distance plus roughly 15mm on the screw itself.

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Knobs and Pulls Screws

 

STEP 3: Remove your hardware from the cabinetry. Use your bolt cutters and squeeze firmly to cut the bolt to the mark.

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STEP 4: Install your perfectly sized drawer knob, pull or cupboard handle screw and voila, your Do.Up piece should fit perfectly and look no short of amazing (pun intended!). Our best-selling cabinet screws and hardware are designed to be easily customized, ensuring a perfect fit for your unique home decor.

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Featured Drawer Knob (Knobs and Pulls Screws ): WHITE MARBLE AND BRASS PRISM KNOB

Of course, if you find that you can’t fit your new ornaments to have them looking just the way you love, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re always here to help our fellow Do.Uppers!

Enjoy your new treasures and be sure to give them plenty of love so they feel right at home -wherever they find themselves!

 

Cutting the Screw

When it comes to cutting the screw, a good bolt cutter or wire cutter is your best friend. Basic bolt cutters are usually sufficient for most screws, but make sure to choose one that can handle the screw’s material and size. Place the screw in the cutter, aligning the mark with the cutting edge. Squeeze the cutter firmly to cut the screw, taking care not to damage the surrounding material. This step ensures your screw is the perfect length for a seamless installation.

Installing Shortened Screws

With your screw now shortened to the perfect length, it’s time to install it. Screw the shortened screw into the cabinet or furniture, ensuring it’s securely fastened. If the screw doesn’t need much shortening, you can use washers to achieve the desired length. Should you encounter any issues during installation, don’t hesitate to consult the manufacturer’s instructions or reach out to a professional for assistance. This ensures your installation is both secure and aesthetically pleasing.

Shortening screws is a simple yet effective way to customize your cabinet knob installation. By understanding the correct screw size and type, measuring and marking the screw, cutting it to the desired length, and installing it securely, you can achieve a professional-looking finish. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or a seasoned professional, shortening screws can help you create a unique and stylish look for your home. With the right tools and a little patience, you can master the art of shortening screws and take your cabinet knob installation to the next level.