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Here's the first patch of our newest product. Yup I gave in and we now make toothpick holders. Once you get a system going you can make several per day :rolleyes:
We have one more show to do this year----hopefully these will go over BIG.
I plan on having a couple dozen done.
 

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Beautiful work Gary. Did the wood come with Cactus also? :') Where is the tutorial for your system? JK. I hope that they sell great for you.
 
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They look great! Did you come up with the design? I made some toothpick keychains for my in-laws and they loved them-they'd do chimpanzee flips for something you set on a table!
 

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I think one of the woodworking Mags had a big "How To " on them a couple months ago. First thing you know they where popping up on every turning site on the net.
The funny----one of my customers bought me one as a sample---told me that he would buy several if I would make them up. You know how I am----Toothpick Holders "For Sale"
The good part----the only store bought item is the dowel rod inside and we have them instock.
I need to get 4 made from Cedar and that will give me 20 of them ready to sale.
 

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Alfred, went to the site you showed and could not fine the video for the toothpick holder. Could not find the woodturning section. Help. Thanks.
 

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Harold,

On the left of the viewer, there is a thumbnail section. On the bottom of that section you will se a small arrow . Click on that arrow untill the last page. Click on the woodturning thumbnail and you will get to the video section.

Hope i'm not too confusing :)

P.S. i said it wa a 2 parts video. It's in fact 3 pats.

Alfred
 
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I have not read the magazine---I just saw one and liked it.
#20 got made today----I give up.
Price range----$25.00 to $75.00---most $30.00
The big trick------the base of the stem must fit ---if it's loose---the tooth picks will jam the sides and you have to mess with it.
I will get you folks a pic and show you a cute trick I added to the design.
Oh I try and start with a 3x3x6----I don't know what the directions say.

If you look at the walnut base you can see there is a lip---kinda makes a bucket of sorts for the toothpicks to set in.
 

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