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This is my version of a toothpick holder I first saw on Youtube. I fell in love with the idea and here it is as I saw it. Everyone really likes the fit and finish and really love it. It is built of laminated cedar with a cherry ball pull.
This is my version of a toothpick holder I first saw on Youtube. I loved the idea and everyone who has seen it has been delighted. It is a fun project and a great little showpiece.
Cedar, jute, brass, 9.5d x 3.375t
I was unable to find cord of the diameter I desired, so I twisted my own from jute twine. The interesting fact here - it required 13 feet of twine to make the four strand cord circling this small piece.
This piece of cedar from North Carolina had some amazing figure and once I turned the edge to about 3/32 I decided to leave much of the mass, and create a "bowl-within-a-bowl" form.
Made of Salt Cedar Burl, with Pecan and Bloodwood for the stem and base. Measures 7"x4.5" and has a Tung Oil finish.
It seems like I'm the first to post a Salt Cedar piece. If you are unfamiliar this stuff is an invasive species, extremely hardy and resistant to eredacation...
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