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Wooden USB sticks

Postby Phil » 10 Jan 2016, 14:39

Posting this here as it the closest type of work.

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http://www.instructables.com/id/Wooden- ... /?ALLSTEPS

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Re: Wooden USB sticks

Postby Dalboy » 10 Jan 2016, 20:41

A very interesting project Phil. i like the woods used and they are presented very well
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Re: Wooden USB sticks

Postby DaveL » 10 Jan 2016, 21:54

Yes every nice. Wood magazine sell their archive on a wooden USB stick, they call it a thumb drive, but I don't think its as nice as those.
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Re: Wooden USB sticks

Postby Phil » 11 Jan 2016, 06:31

Dalboy wrote:A very interesting project Phil. i like the woods used and they are presented very well


I wish I had even the slightesttalent to something like that. :oops:


Have a look at the Instructables link. They often have nifty ideas.
This one was under their Competitions - Woodwork.

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Re: Wooden USB sticks

Postby Dalboy » 11 Jan 2016, 17:38

Phil wrote:
Dalboy wrote:A very interesting project Phil. i like the woods used and they are presented very well


I wish I had even the slightesttalent to something like that. :oops:


Have a look at the Instructables link. They often have nifty ideas.
This one was under their Competitions - Woodwork.

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I missed the link at the bottom and did think they were yours. But they are simple enough even with a hand router
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