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Visit my Etsy store to see the available wine bottle stoppers
Project Description
My Ode to Dave Ramsey. This stopper provides the ability for daily use of a credit card without the financial backlash!
The warm tones of the Walnut are a beautiful match to highlight the crispness of the (retired) credit card segments. All of this atop the softness of a Maple base.
Stopper Stats:- Total pieces: 146
- Primary Wood: Maple
- Secondary Wood: Walnut
- Cap: Sapele
- Dimensions: 2-1/8” tall, 1” diameter
- Finish: CA/BLO
Other segmented wine bottle stoppers I have created and posted here at Lumberjocks
Speckled
serial # 2009-020
serial # 2009-016
serial # 2009-011
serial # 2009-003
serial # 2009-002
Parallel Twist
serial # 2009-010
serial # 2009-009
serial # 2009-006
serial # 2009-005
serial # 2009-001
OctoTwist
serial # 2009-019
serial # 2009-018
serial # 2009-008
serial # 2009-007
Patchwork
serial # 2009-023
serial # 2009-022
serial # 2009-021
serial # 2009-015
serial # 2009-012
Special Edition
serial # 2009-017
serial # 2009-013
-- www.darrylmasterson.com ~ www.darrylmasterson.etsy.com































12 comments so far
tomakazi
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posted 64 days ago
Wow very nice, I like the use of the credit card!
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a1Jim
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posted 64 days ago
another winner
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
Napaman
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posted 64 days ago
i like all of these——BUT THIS ONE IS STUNNING….i really like the contrast between the light and dark wood offset by the white…
Let me know if you want some YUMMY wine stoppers from NAPA…(Sutter is not real respected, sorry)...
Matt
-- Matt, Napa, CA...fun is beautiful...just trying to have some fun...
scrappy
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posted 64 days ago
Very nice stopper. Like the use of the plastic with wood to give a better contrast in colors.
Great job. Keep it up.
Scrappy
-- Scrap Wood's the best...the projects are smaller, and so is the mess!
sharad
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posted 64 days ago
darryl, amazing creation, it is really marvelous.
Sharad
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Alan
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posted 64 days ago
wowzers, nice work alot more complicated then the stoppers I’ve made.
-- Alan, Prince George
stefang
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posted 64 days ago
Beautiful stopper Daryl. This is my favorite one to date. It can’t be easy to accurately cut all those itsy bitsy segments. You must have a good set-up. Great result!
-- Mike, American in Norway
lew
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posted 64 days ago
Darryl,
This one is really special!! The white, from the plastic, really enhances the entire piece. Like Mike said- this is my favorite so far!!!
Lew
Gary
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posted 64 days ago
I like the fact that you’re a Dave Ramsey fan too!
-- Gary, Florida
scottb
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posted 63 days ago
great job with the mixed media. got me thinking to keep all those cards that show up in the mail.
Fantastic stopper!
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dustbunny
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posted 62 days ago
Wow Darryl, this is gorgeous craftsmanship !! Excellent contrast and pattern.
You’ve stepped out of the box ; )
Lisa
-- I inherited the woodworking gene and it's gone into overdrive.......
Karson
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posted 62 days ago
That’s a great looking stopper. Nice job.
-- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †