Bernie, Those are beautiful. That last pic really shows the wood. How did you cut out the top of the holder and keep such a nice grain match?
Bernie, Those are beautiful. That last pic really shows the wood. How did you cut out the top of the holder and keep such a nice grain match?
Alan T. Thank God for every pain free day you live.
Very nice. Beautiful wood.
Lori K
Really nice Bernie. I am sure they will go over great.
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No, it's not thin enough yet.
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Great looking toothpick holders and she had reason to be happy. I have made several of those but made the cup deeper so if someone pulled it out to far the toothpicks do not fall out.
Sid
Sid Matheny
McMinnville, TN
Boy Bernie, these are very nice.
I had a lady ask about toothpick holders the other day. I may have to go back through my Wood magazines(I think that's were it is) and find the article about making some simular to these.
Thanks for posting these beauties.
Jerry
wow Bernie..those are terrific..the wood is super
Thanks again. I appreciate it.
Bernie
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.
To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.
Super work, Bernie. I'm going to have to steal that idea for sure!
For any body who is interested it is March 2008 issue of WOOD.
Jim Watkins
Aliso Viejo, CA.
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Toothpick holders look great! A very nice job there. I'm sure she will definately be pleased with those.
Billy
If we had enough teeth in these parts we would make them
They look really nice. I will have to save some smaller blanks and try a few of these!