Razor stand.

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I stopped smoking 6 months ago and decided to make use of my pipe rack. The result is a handy razor stand. The drawer is an ideal size foe holding blades. I am not much use at these sort of handicrafts, but I was pleased with the result. (see photo).

By the way if there are any pipe smokers out there I have a Churchwarden I can sell. :)

Kevin

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Parwin....

Follow this thread for enlightenment........

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Professor Blighty said:
Parwin....

Follow this thread for enlightenment........

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Thanks for this Prof. Understanding has dawned.

I like your design. I am a bit handless when it comes to crafts so utilising an existing piece of kit was the best option.
 
Professor Blighty said:
Parwin....

Follow this thread for enlightenment........

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Prof, stick to making stuff that smells nice, seem to be more apreciated :)

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:lol: :lol:

Max
 
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