Look what I made!

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Leslv

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I was tired of everything being all over my end table and getting knocked over. I think it turned out pretty good. :thumbs: I love it, fits all my stuff great.! Notice I built in room for another ProVari.
 

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Maylar

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That's awesome. What woods did you choose? I've made a couple small holders out of scrap Paduk, but my collection of goodies is small so far...

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... and a cupholder support for the car ...

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Be aware that leaky clearos can ooze juice onto your project and stain the wood. When I make my next version I'll coat it with urethane.

Nice work.
 

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I really like your cup holder, nice. I used poplar on mine and just stained different colors. I bought a 6' length of 1"x 6" and have quite a bit left over. I did seal it with urethane on the outside but not down the holes. I was so excited to use it I brought it in the house the day after I had it finished & loaded it up. Ended up taking it outside for a few days because I had stained down the holes and I guess it wasn't quite dry. All my stuff smelled like stain when I pulled them out, YUCK! Letting it set out & air really helped. I guess it wasn't competely dry in the holes.

Thanks for the compliments everyone. It was a fun project & I'm pretty proud of myself..
 
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