I made one of these for my tying bench and it turned out to be so incredibly useful that I made several others. Just sharing this for other crafty people if they want to add a really handy tool to their tying arsenal.
Jim Smith
Picks Only.JPG
I made one of these for my tying bench and it turned out to be so incredibly useful that I made several others. Just sharing this for other crafty people if they want to add a really handy tool to their tying arsenal.
Jim Smith
Picks Only.JPG
Last edited by James Smith; 06-22-2021 at 12:13 AM. Reason: typo
Jim -
They look beautiful! I’d venture to guess, however, that there aren’t too many of us that are so “crafty” as you that could make those dubbing picks, or certainly not as nice looking as yours.
What is on the opposite end from the needle? Are those magnets?
I love finely figured wood, and I’d have to say that your burled maple pick is my favorite.
they look nice but a larger photo would be even nicer to capture the lettering and details
any for sale?
Thanks for your kind words. The end oposite of the needle is simply a cap. That said, I could add a seam ripper to that end which come in very handy for cutting thread in tight spots. You are spot on with your choice of the the Big Leaf Maple burl. It is really beautiful. That said, it sold in about 10 minutes.
Jim
Those are beautiful and useful.
Norm,
To enlarge the picture, click on it and hit the + button at the top right side of your page heading. You can then read the lettering. Really nice work!
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