Bill Embrey
01-22-2008, 5:16 PM
I can't be first, but I can be next ;). Here is my version of the Wood magazine toothpick holder. It's fun to do and I'll probably do more... going to glue up some laminations for them (primarily because I don't have anything that would start at 3" in diameter that is dry!). I will pay more attention to the "cup" part of the next ones I do. IMHO, the cup needs to be a bit more than 1/4" deep... and it needs to fit a little better (mine has enough room for errant toothpicks that fall out of the too shallow cup to stick between the cup and wall). Unfortunately, I do not know what the wood for the body is... I got it on a trip to Phoenix at a place that imports wood... It's light and rather porous. The cup is Burr Oak and finial is Blue Mahoe. The oak is from a little piece I had left of some that a friend at work brought from a cabin near Springfield Missouri. The owners of the property have documentation that shows the cabin existed in 1875... unfortunately it was mostly ruins so the owner had the logs milled to 5/8" planks and lined his wine cellar with them. I made them a pen, magnifier and letter opener desk set and some wine stoppers with some of it too.
I also threw in a picture of the hair picks I made for LOML... Sycamore and Wenge. There is a Tulipwood and Purpleheart set hiding somewhere (i.e. she didn't want to go upstairs and get them :) )
I also threw in a picture of the hair picks I made for LOML... Sycamore and Wenge. There is a Tulipwood and Purpleheart set hiding somewhere (i.e. she didn't want to go upstairs and get them :) )