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KnotCurser
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#1 posted 454 days ago
This is incredible – just like all your others!
You must have a TON of poker players around to do that kind of business – great job!
-bob
-- Man is a tool-using Animal. Nowhere do you find him without tools; without tools he is nothing, with tools he is all. - Thomas Carlyle http://www.ffrf.org
doncutlip
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#2 posted 454 days ago
Nice looking chip case
-- Don, Royersford, PA
Northwest29
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#3 posted 454 days ago
Wow, that’s a dy-no-mite looking chips case. The bad news is once all the chips are in they cover up a lot of it’s beauty. (-: What did you use to create those great looking coves?
Ron
-- Ron, Eugene, OR, "Curiosity is a terrible thing to waste."
a1Jim
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#4 posted 454 days ago
Wow that is very slick nice work.
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
Martyroc
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#5 posted 454 days ago
Nice looking case!
-- Martin ....always count the number of fingers you have before, and after using the saw.
jjw5858
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#6 posted 454 days ago
Nice looking work on this.
-- "Make something you love tomorrow...and do it slowly" JLB
sedcokid
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#7 posted 453 days ago
Beautiful workmanship, the wood is outstanding!!
Thanks for sharing
-- Chuck Emery, Michigan,
vernonator
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#8 posted 453 days ago
That is VERY nice -care to share how you are making the curved “chip holder” part? I would love to do something similar, get rid of the big shinny metal case I keep them in now…
Thanks
Mark
Edit: Searched your other projects and found your jig…consider that idea STOLEN….just had a poker party on Saturday and was thinking how much I hated the big silver/metal case the chips are in….seems I found a solutions
Jimboe
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#9 posted 453 days ago
awesome mark . Te bit i use is a 1 5/8 box bit Fits the chips perfect
ohwoodeye
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#10 posted 452 days ago
Case is absolutely beautiful. Is it made to be stationary? I can’t imagine it is very easy to transport especially loaded with chips.
-- Directions are just the Manufacturer's opinion on how something should be assembled. ----Mike, Waukesha, WI
Jimboe
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#11 posted 452 days ago
WI …i told my customer i hope he doesnt want to carry this bull around …i weighs a ton without the chips….so no he will have to keep it stationary =)
Boxguy
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#12 posted 439 days ago
Great job. Needs wheels. Nice look.
Boxguy
-- Big Al in IN
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