Project Information Nothing special here - I turned these two Tooth Pick Holders today - the one on the left is Mahogany and the other one is Canarywood. Gallery 470002.jpg 63.3 KB Views: 32 470003.jpg 41 KB Views: 4 Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
Report Karson · Registered Joined May 9, 2006 · 9,136 Posts Mar 13, 2014 Nice job Bill. It looks to me that the design of the one on the right might have the toothpicks interfering in putting the cap on.
Nice job Bill. It looks to me that the design of the one on the right might have the toothpicks interfering in putting the cap on.
Report doubleDD · Registered Joined Oct 21, 2012 · 2,584 Posts Mar 13, 2014 The Canarywood one really gets my attention. Good work Bill. Now you need to make a napkin holder.
Report luv2learn · Registered Joined Feb 4, 2012 · 375 Posts Mar 14, 2014 You are a busy man Bill. these turned out great.
Report mojapitt · Registered Joined Dec 31, 2011 · 20,029 Posts Mar 14, 2014 Nice work. I have thought about buying canary wood to try, just have never done it.
Report HillbillyShooter · Registered Joined Feb 15, 2012 · 841 Posts Mar 14, 2014 Nice compliment to your combo salt & pepper shaker/mill.
Report Kentuk55 · Registered Joined Sep 21, 2010 · 7,502 Posts Mar 14, 2014 Really nice Bill. I like the way you did the lids each different.
Report F Fishinbo · Registered Joined Jun 11, 2012 · 259 Posts Mar 20, 2014 Very pretty toothpick holders! Way better that the plastic ones. Great job!