I've always liked George Wilson's ...I Made threads, they usually show something really cool that winds up in a folder of things I'd love to make someday.
Anyways I'm copying his format to show some little projects I have in the works. First up is a pin vise made with one of the LV special buy 1/4" hex adapter chucks. Sadly when I went to purchase a bunch they are out of stock. The wood is Padauk. I have wanted a pin vise for a long time, the LV chucks seemed perfect and I bought a pair of each, then tried to figure out what manner of handle I wanted. The big clunky affairs similar to the discontinued Bridge City Tools handle was, well big and clunky. When I saw some London Pattern handles, particularly George's Pfiels with the "S" curve description I knew that's what I wanted. Funny how years ago when I first saw them I thought they were to fancy, now they look elegant and fun to make.
I still have to fit the chuck to the second handle, I've started sticking to my notion of making two of any tools I make and listing one for sale on my blog. Next up are a set of needle files in cuban mahogany, and a miniature nut driver set, and some tiny 3 point turning tools for hard wood like god, box, ebony or ivory, just in case I find some of those materials to work in someday.