Guitar Pick Case

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Another music related project. Maple, Walnut and Purpleheart. Just a small box with a lid that spins to the side. A Brass pin allows the top to pivot, to hold it in a locked position I used a couple of magnets. 

All in all a fun little turning project.

Thanks for looking and all comments are welcome.

I may be doing some more of these little case in the future.

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That looks so slick. I'm sure there a lot of guitar players that would think that is a cool way to not lose picks!
Need to copy that for my grandson.   Nice

Ron

glad to see you posting again eric. that packs a punch for it's size.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Very nice way to keep track of those guitar picks (I think they otherwise gather with all the lost pencils!).
Eric

Great to see you back!

Petey

Very nice! good to see you Eric. 

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".

Steve, thanks. I need to slim the deign down a tad. I think it's too thick.

Ron, thanks, he will like it, you do nice work on your boxes.

Pottz, thanks, It is a little pice making a statement. I do have more to post in time.

Barb, thanks, I'm sure about getting lost, every time I turn around it like "Where's that pencil I just had".

Petey, thanks, keep looking for more.

Ryan, thanks, need to share some of the projets.

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Eric,
Great turning using segmented assembly, very nice with the colors assembled in that manner, and all glue joints are very tight. Good job.
OldTool, thanks. The segments are the fun turnings.

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welcome back Eric i would have lots to give these to  GR8 JOB 😍😎👍

*TONY ** Reinholds* ALWAYS REMEMBER TO HAVE FUN

Well done. I'm gonna steal. :)

Darrel

Tony, thanks. I thinking about more of these myself for some of the folks that I know around here.

Foghorn, thanks. Your welcome to steal.

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Ok...so many pieces on such small project wood kill me....very good!

...woodicted

Ivan, thanks. I think there was 72 pieces in there.

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