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    Default Straight razor storage

    This is a cigar box that I get from work and I transform them into straight razor storage boxes I like the hobby and it's fun and cool. What I made here is a box to fit 6/8's or bigger going left to right and 5/8's going up and Down I like it. It's unique and I stain the wood with a cherry stain and this is the product and this guy is going to pinklather. I got alittle crazy with the glue it was cold outside while doing this process hahahaha
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    Good job! I like the use of both the vertical and horizontal space.

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    Thank u sir

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    that looks great!!! have you thought about covering the dividers in like fabric or something like that??? just a thought but i really dig it!!
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    Very clever...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BenjamanBarker View Post
    that looks great!!! have you thought about covering the dividers in like fabric or something like that??? just a thought but i really did it!!
    Or stiff leather. Maybe a little more expensive, but maybe you can upcycle old belts or strops.

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    Felt captures to much fuzzies but I have used it on mine though and I like it but takes up more room

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    Nice work.

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    I found a womans bathing suit material at jo-anns. They also had many other soft fabrics such as flannel and velvet. Great use of space. I have seen other boxes where they only do horizontal and end with dead space.

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    I like the wood features better gives it a more distinctive look

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