MarioF 02:48 PM 04-27-2010
Something I made from some scrap wood. This was from Easter Sunday with all my brothers and nephews.
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maninblack 02:48 PM 04-27-2010
Originally Posted by wolfandwhisky:
black shirt... true to name
Yep. Most of my wardrobe is black t-shirts and polos.
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Gonesledn 03:46 PM 04-27-2010
Originally Posted by MarioF:
Something I made from some scrap wood. This was from Easter Sunday with all my brothers and nephews.
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i like that, sweet looking job!
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MarioF 05:21 PM 04-27-2010
Here's what it looks like when it's clean
I was worried since it was wood but so far it has held up ok.
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maninblack 05:23 PM 04-27-2010
That looks freaking sweet!! Nice tray!
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SouthernSmoke 05:32 PM 04-27-2010
I've gotta agree! It looks awesome!
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Stinky 07:53 PM 04-27-2010
Nice job, Mario! It's a beauty!
Looks like a custom hand-made
Herf Edition!
(I see you have a "stinky" too.)
Can you share some specs for us?
How big is it?
Diameter:
Height:
Adhesive:
Finish Material:
(and number of coats. . . looks like a deep finish)
And. . . the optional Pedestal/Stand:
:-)
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wolfandwhisky 08:55 PM 04-27-2010
that thing is really really nice. well done!
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TripleF 09:48 PM 04-27-2010
That's awesome Mario!!! Great job bro!!
:-)
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CigarNut 08:31 AM 04-28-2010
Very cool Mario -- looks like someone put a lot of effort into that!
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MarioF 11:41 AM 04-28-2010
Thank you to everybody for your great comments.
It's about a 10" diameter
I used 2 x1/4" oak strips glued together and then cut on a 5 degree cut and then glued into a circle. I used tilebond glue and a strap clamp. After sanding it down I rub a little red stain into it and then wiped almost all of it off, just to give it some character. I then applied about 15 coats of spray lacquer to it.
The bottom was just a piece of 1/4 inch wood cut into a circle and then I glued all the bands on. After letting it dry completely I applied about 15-20 coats of lacquer, with a light sanding in between. The bottom is nailed onto the body and then I applied a few more coats of lacquer to try to seal up the seem.
It was a fun project, I think I would do some thing things differently next time.
It's funny I was involved in the iron works industry for many years and it is very different from woodworking. A little welding, banging with a hammer and grinding can make everything look good. In woodworking everything needs to be a lot more exact and you need a lot more patience. Which I have a very limited amount of.
Originally Posted by Stinky:
Nice job, Mario! It's a beauty!
Looks like a custom hand-made Herf Edition! (I see you have a "stinky" too.)
Can you share some specs for us?
How big is it?
Diameter:
Height:
Adhesive:
Finish Material:
(and number of coats. . . looks like a deep finish)
And. . . the optional Pedestal/Stand:
:-)
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nomadicwookie 03:06 PM 04-28-2010
Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done.
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wolfandwhisky 01:49 AM 04-29-2010
Originally Posted by nomadicwookie:
Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done.
I like the design and layout of that... wide/long slot to give enough area for the cigar to rest, decreasing risk of dropping... and a large capacity bowl for an ashtray that size.
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