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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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.
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Great idea and nice job with it Chris.
Pat
Just saw that issue this morning and was thinking about making one. After seeing yours I'm definitely making one. That looks really sharp!!
What a cool idea, well done Chris!
Mike
I like it.
Just got my magazine this afternoon and noticed the holder! You made a pretty good representation! Nice wood - nice work!
Steve
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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?
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? :-)
Great idea Chris. Thanks.
Bernie
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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