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Hello everyone!
Here are the finished results of my attempt at making Marc Spagnuolo’s (AKA” The Wood Whisperer”) version of poker chip trays, with my own spin on it if course! Each tray holds 100 chips, 20 per slot. They are grooved on top so they can be stacked. They are made out of Maple and Walnut and are finished in precatalyzed semi gloss lacquer. I also made the poker table that these photos were shot on. If anyone would like to read about how the trays were made, I blogged about it here.
-- David, South Windsor, CT "I love the smell of sawdust in the morning"




































6 comments so far
Scott Wigginton
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posted 440 days ago
Very nice quality work and a great match for the beautiful table. At least I don’t have room in my current house for the set else I might be jealous.. except I am anyway!
Nicely done. Bookmarked for that “one day” category ;p
-- Scott
DAN
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posted 440 days ago
good looking posting lumberbuddy ! you do nice work. Your blog is great too.
-- work from your heart and your spirit will live forever
Richard Williams
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posted 440 days ago
Wow. This is Las Vegas, Nevada and I think you should show the Casinos what you made. Outstanding items my friend. All of you guys impress the heck out of me with your woodworking abilities. The only thing I can make is sawdust. :) God Bless All.
-- Rich, Nevada,
thewoodwhisperer
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posted 440 days ago
Well they look as good as I hoped the would! :) Great job man. I like those better than mine, lol!
-- For free video tutorials and other cool woodworking stuff, check out http://www.TheWoodWhisperer.com
Greg Cagle
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posted 68 days ago
Wow. Very impressive WW. The Pharaoh's chips have found the perfect home.
-- Greg Cagle, http://www.chiptalk.net
a1Jim
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posted 68 days ago
wow great job your ready for some serious poker.
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon