Tool handles

steichman

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This is what happens if you have to much time on your hands. What do you think?
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filbertius

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i suppose it is better to get paid to play, but i like those. on the handle with the squares, did you just notch and twist them hot or was it cut and reassembled? (and if you're not careful, you might start getting paid for wrought work...).

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you need to mail me 3 of these for personal testing. i'll then give my review on the forum.
 

John Cleston

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Very creative tool holders. I'll bet they are as much fun to use as they were to make and they look good standing still too.
 

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Very nice - I love the twisted one. Just how long did you have to play around to come up with these? They're great! :)
 

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