This is a nice pencil holder. I am going to follow your lead, but expand the dimension a little to make a kitchen utensil holder. Thanks for this video. Stay safe.
Very interesting, and giving me some ideas. BUT, nore importantly, what do you think of that Bauer planer from Harbor Freight? I'm getting to the point where a planer would be beneficial. Is this one worth considering?
Pen and pencil holder tip #1: Cut a piece of heavy gauge plastic (I use the flexible translucent plastic cutting boards) and drop it in the bottom of the holder. Don't make it a tight fit so that it's not difficult to remove. This protects the inside bottom wood from the inevitable marks and other damage from pencil points and pen nibs. Pen and pencil holder tip #2: When in use, fill the holder about 10 - 15% full of small dried beans like black or navy beans or black eyed peas. Or any other small, light, moderately inflexible objects (but not hard; no glass marbles or balls from bearings.) This keeps the pens and pencils from moving around in the holder so much and protects each item's business end from the other pens and pencils. regards, richard -- Don’t listen to the person who has the answers; listen to the person who has the questions. - Albert Einstein
This is a nice pencil holder. I am going to follow your lead, but expand the dimension a little to make a kitchen utensil holder. Thanks for this video. Stay safe.
Oh wow that's a great idea! Kind of jealous I didn't think of that myself haha
I know this is an old video but great job and this looks like a great beginner project for me.
Glad it was helpful!
I'm glad you posted a comment on WWMM's channel, thank you for sharing this video, I look forward to watching the follow up videos.
Your channel brought me way back! Classic Zelda for the win!
@@Craftswright oh god, those videos are so old, I'm embarrassed. Lol
Evan and Katelyn always call it "Blue Tape" because it is so useful for things other than painting.
great stuff the only way is up
Much appreciated friend! In the words of Joe Dirt just gotta “keep on keeping on.”
Very interesting, and giving me some ideas. BUT, nore importantly, what do you think of that Bauer planer from Harbor Freight? I'm getting to the point where a planer would be beneficial. Is this one worth considering?
Pen and pencil holder tip #1: Cut a piece of heavy gauge plastic (I use the flexible translucent plastic cutting boards) and drop it in the bottom of the holder. Don't make it a tight fit so that it's not difficult to remove. This protects the inside bottom wood from the inevitable marks and other damage from pencil points and pen nibs.
Pen and pencil holder tip #2: When in use, fill the holder about 10 - 15% full of small dried beans like black or navy beans or black eyed peas. Or any other small, light, moderately inflexible objects (but not hard; no glass marbles or balls from bearings.) This keeps the pens and pencils from moving around in the holder so much and protects each item's business end from the other pens and pencils.
regards,
richard
--
Don’t listen to the person who has the answers; listen to the person who has the questions.
- Albert Einstein
Brilliant suggestions Joseph thank you very much!