I build pine-box coffins for my Wild West wargames, they're 8" long, 4" wide and 2 1/4" deep. We machine them on my youngest son's CnC. The reverse side of the coffin lid is used as a gunslinger's character stats panel, tracking his traits, wounds and ammunition supply. I can post a picture if you're interested.
I build pine-box coffins for my Wild West wargames, they're 8" long, 4" wide and 2 1/4" deep. We machine them on my youngest son's CnC. The reverse side of the coffin lid is used as a gunslinger's character stats panel, tracking his traits, wounds and ammunition supply. I can post a picture if you're interested.
That's cool
I really like the 70/30 split rule of thumb. That would be great for passing out candy to the trick or treaters. A coffin candy bowl!
Man I've made alot of these things I like building them for different things but I need to make a couple weird ones💀.
@@MONSTERMISFITS hell yeah! Weird them up!
Not bad at all!
Thanks brother
I will make this for my turtle who passed today:(
Sorry to hear I'm sure he would be honored to be buried in it.
That is a good rule. Now to apply that on a bigger scale and make a full size toe pincher would be awesome.
Yeah that's the way I build the big ones as well I've built a few ☠️☠️