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Mike Cole:
Hi all this is my first try at posting a picture, so please bear with me if I have to have a couple of goes.

These are a couple of easy builds suitable for Christmas presents /socking filling for wife/mistress. The first one is a necklace holder. Just use what bits you have in workshop. Consists of brass base with post around 10 inches high. Three horizontal 'sticks' of slightly thinner diameter at top. I used Hex bar as this is what I had. Silver solder togetter and polish.
The second one is a cotton wool pad holder. I had a length of ali tube just the right dia for the cotton pads that my wife uses( makeup removal). Again something around 10 inchs high. Put a wide slot all the way down one side about 0.5 wide. I then parted off a slice of ali bar around 3 inches dia to provide a base. I mounted on the rotary table to mill a grove for the tube to sit in. Hot glue to fix tube to base. Clean and polish.

Mike

Divided he ad:
Well, who's after some brownie points Mike?  :)


It's always good to prove your machines and time spent in the workshop have practical applications  :dremel: 

I don't have that issue.  But I do see their score earning potential  :beer:




Always good to share those little gift ideas  :thumbup:






Ralph.


Brass_Machine:
I like both ideas. I made my wife a jewelry stand a few years ago... out of wood though when I thought I could work with it. I will redo it in brass! Thanks for the ideas.

Eric

Stilldrillin:
Well done! Two very useful items there Mike!  :clap:

It's a good idea to occasionally prove, you're not always, "playing in there"...... :thumbup:

David D

Mike Cole:
The necklace stand  I  nicked the design. on mine the base could do with being just a bit bigger.I would say about 2" would be fine.  I did these last year trying to think of something else for this year.

brownie points always help :clap:

Mike

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