needalift
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Coming along nicely !!!Hey guys, I have a lid roughed out. No grooves or magnets yet.
Coming along nicely !!!Hey guys, I have a lid roughed out. No grooves or magnets yet.
Had to look that word up, and now I know what it means I agree.chatoyance
Thanks!Had to look that word up, and now I know what it means I agree.
Looks like you've put the box underwater and taken the pictures.
@Winegums you've got some cracking pieces of wood, very nice.
Got my latest shipment today! Winegums really outdid himself on these pieces; the chatoyance of the wood box is mesmerizing. It's light weight but sturdy and compact, perfect for tucking away on my desk. All the magnets are aligned perfectly so they attract the cap to the centre and the lid fits securely. I originally imagined a hinged lid but this flipping design is 100% better.
Sure can fit a lot of caps in there! Might need a second one though, my collection seems to be expanding at an alarming rate..
The steel lined, dyed green burl piece is probably my favourite out of them all; thrilled I was able to snag it. My favourite shades of green and I love the little orange streaks mixed into the burly goodness. Along with the shipment was a note explaining some tips for caring for the wood and some bonus matching green O-rings! They're going to look awesome. Probably wait until I break one to swap though
My current Winegums family. Thanks for all your excellent work man!
Is this the maple cherry box? It's beautiful. I may need to buy one when that wood comes back.
Whew! That was quite a marathon in the shop, but my prototype is done. I have come a long way from the drawing I did a few months back. I gave it a test drive and it hits like a champ! Over all I'm very happy with it besides it being a bit chunky, I'm sure that I can slim it down in quite a few areas to make the proportions better.
It allows you to remove the cap with the magnet in the lower half as well as extending the length of stem that can be made with my tiny lathe. I often find myself wanting to inspect my vapcap load mid session so I thought it would be handy to have a magnet built into a stem.Hey,
Not sure what I'm looking at...could you please elaborate on the functionality of this innovation?
TIA
Your lid was the prototype! I didn't think of doing a second set of grooves until I was testing out my router settings on some scrap wood. I ran the router on all the sides and didn't mind the way it looked when the grooves crossed over.Nice box and collection @ArthurJ ! Love that maple. Looks like your lid has some extra stem grooves cut along the short side that mine didn't come with; I like seeing constant design improvements. Good idea including the stash for scale.
That's an Elm stem using the end grain rather than parallel grain. It makes for an oval shaped stem but it's really pretty.That stem second from the left on the bottom looks really cool, got stripes almost swirling down it. Is that one of Winegums steel lined stems?