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Gecko

Can't Leave
Dec 6, 2019
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Really like the cigarbox pipe stand above, nicely done!

Took some pieces of scrap wood I had left over and repurposed them into a simple and ugly... I mean rustic... cabinet for pipe stuff.

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Also the ashtrays are metal restaurant cigarette ashtrays that I got from a bartender friend. I cut a champagne cork in half and hot snotted the halves in place, works great now for pipes.
 

Ctbill

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 6, 2019
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CT & VT
Pretty awesome cabinet! Hardly ugly, and obvious you know your way around wood. Simple is fine, but this is VERY nicely done! Love it...?
 
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May 2, 2020
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That is looking very cool!
Forging, impressive!
I've been looking at Essential Craftsmans forging videos on YouTube one day when I have the time and space required I want to try my hands at it.
No reason not too. Even as a hobby, it’s a handy skill. A coal forge wouldn’t be too expensive to build, and a piece of railroad track will work as an anvil, even though it isn’t ideal. I started out about twenty years ago with a paint can forge I built (still have it somewhere) and a piece of railroad track. When I got serious about it, I built/purchased more appropriate equipment.
 
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