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Here is a tea pot holder I built for my wife for christmas with stainless steel tubes and some Ami. Cherry
I turned down one large piece of glued up wood about 30 cm wide and with a thickness of about 55 mm (a little over 2inches) stock left over from a table I recently built out of solid cherry (it was a massive thick table, very big) so lots of left over stock and well you see what scraps can become!
A candle goes in the middle and the teapot sits on top so it does not get cold
-- Nicholas, Journeyman Cabinetmaker, Partenkirchen, Germany































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scottb
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posted 316 days ago
great idea! My wifes tea can never stay hot enough.
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Sef
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posted 316 days ago
I hope you don’t mind if I borrow this one. My Grandmother would love it – the biggest tea drinker I know.
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BarryW
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posted 316 days ago
I was trying to figure out what it was from the first picture…a bowl? no…and then I see the teapot…what a cool…er hot…idea.
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Waldschrat
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posted 316 days ago
Go ahead and use it,
I did not invent the teapot warmer, they are just usually out of ceramic that matches the pot, not if you all have any ideas about making a wood tea pot let me know!
-- Nicholas, Journeyman Cabinetmaker, Partenkirchen, Germany
GaryBuck
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posted 115 days ago
Oh Man, cool idea, simple, but functional, and it looks great to, your wife must love you, I make something and mine sez what is it??? L.O.L. Not really but you get the idea sometimes the appreciation is in the eye of the craftsman and everybody else just shrugs their sholders but us wood guys know whats cool and this was really cool I loved it
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Paramed1976
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posted 61 days ago
Very nice idea! Also if you want to see a wooden turned teapot, look up Stephen Hatcher. He is in WA state I believe.
-- Ryan Gainesville, GA