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    It Works! T/Pick Holder W/PIC

    Saw this in Wood Magazine (#182 March 2008). It's from a piece of spalted "UNKNOWN" wood from my yard. 4" tall counting the finial x 2 1/4" wide.
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    That's pretty slick Chris. Nice job.
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    Nicely done Chris! I like that idea.
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    Great idea and nice job with it Chris.
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    Just saw that issue this morning and was thinking about making one. After seeing yours I'm definitely making one. That looks really sharp!!

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    What a cool idea, well done Chris!
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    I like it.

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    Just got my magazine this afternoon and noticed the holder! You made a pretty good representation! Nice wood - nice work!
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    Very nice. I got my magazine yesterday and the wife already suggested those would make nice gifts. Guess I'll be making a few. Any tips?

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    Greg,

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Just View Post
    Very nice. I got my magazine yesterday and the wife already suggested those would make nice gifts. Guess I'll be making a few. Any tips?
    Just make sure that you don't make it any shorter than the plan calls for or the toothpicks won't fit.
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    Now that is really cool and my wife seconds it! Now she wants one for her father. How do I get instructions for that?
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    Did you turn the toothpicks also? :-)

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    Great idea Chris. Thanks.
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    nice job I need to make some of these so much nicer then my greese stained cardboard box I don't get the mag what is is inside dia

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    Tony,

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Wheeler View Post
    nice job I need to make some of these so much nicer then my greese stained cardboard box I don't get the mag what is is inside dia
    Thanks for the comments. The inside is 1 1/4".
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