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When I was making chairs I cut the curved back pieces out of 8/4 stock, 3 per chair.  Last batch of eight (probably 7 or 8 years ago) I put the scrap pieces in a cabinet.  Forgot they were there.  Can't imagine how many I threw on the burn pile over the years... but I guess I figured I could do something with them someday.  So simple votive candle holder thingies are born.  
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#12
Good thinking!

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#13
The gals are gonna eat those up!
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#14
What a great idea for all those cut offs.
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#15
Pretty ingenious. Functional scrap - I love it!
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#16
I get scraps and cutoffs from woodworkers both businesses and hobbiests and create toys for a local charity that deals specifically with court adjudicated abused children. For me it is an enjoyable use of scraps and retirement.  And the toys are made from a variety of high grade wood.
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#17

Cool ...........
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#18
Those are nice reminds me of what they make out of wine barrels
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#19
Nice and clever too!
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(01-24-2021, 12:01 PM)KC Wrote: When I was making chairs I cut the curved back pieces out of 8/4 stock, 3 per chair.  Last batch of eight (probably 7 or 8 years ago) I put the scrap pieces in a cabinet.  Forgot they were there.  Can't imagine how many I threw on the burn pile over the years... but I guess I figured I could do something with them someday.  So simple votive candle holder thingies are born.  
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Very nice use of scraps. They look good and are functional.

When I am working on something all the scraps go into the scrap boxes. They stay there until winter when I start using the fireplace. That's when each piece is examined and goes into the fire or into the save box. Last night I put some pieces aside for some small picture frames and a couple of ebony pens.

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