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I break them out for parties or for when my wife goes away on business.
Moving right along;
Finishing will take a while, but I got it started today. French polish....ugh...this is about three hours of labor...four sides to go. The finish will shrink overnight and require more build up.
Thank you both! I like to have some room because I will always end up buying a handful of good cigars here and there and store them forever. I break them out for parties or for when my wife goes away on business.
Hardware is one of those things that is incredibly expensive to prototype, in terms of labor, and reasobly cheap once produced at some scale....given that it isn't hand wrought copper, which is what I actually want.
bounder, no makers mark as of yet. I just sign with a pencil or more often I don't sign.
I do have a blog, started it a few months back and it's geared toward the nitty gritty;
https://brianholcombewoodworkerblog.wordpress.com
bounder, no makers mark as of yet. I just sign with a pencil or more often I don't sign.
I do have a blog, started it a few months back and it's geared toward the nitty gritty;
https://brianholcombewoodworkerblog.wordpress.com