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3 exotic wood keychains

Sale Price:$12.00 Original Price:$15.00
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I tend to keep most of the cut offs and scraps when I build things. It is hard to throw away exotic wood with how expensive it can be. My most recent batch of meat tenderizers gave me a few scraps that looked perfect for keychains!

I started by gluing 2 of the side scallop left overs together and then slicing them into the little surf board looking things in the first image. After a ton of sanding I cut the surfboards in half, then added the keychain hardware. I applied a few coats of lacquer and voila! A ton a keychains!

Each order will come with 3 randomly selected keychains but I will do my best to make them all unique looking. The woods are a combination of Bocote (the yellow wood with many dark stripes), Coco Bolo (the red wood with many dark and some light stripes), and Mexican Ebony (The really dark wood with the rare bit of white). Each keychain is about 1.5 inch wide, 1.5 to 2 inches tall, and a tad over 1/4 inch thick. Shipping within the US is included.

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I tend to keep most of the cut offs and scraps when I build things. It is hard to throw away exotic wood with how expensive it can be. My most recent batch of meat tenderizers gave me a few scraps that looked perfect for keychains!

I started by gluing 2 of the side scallop left overs together and then slicing them into the little surf board looking things in the first image. After a ton of sanding I cut the surfboards in half, then added the keychain hardware. I applied a few coats of lacquer and voila! A ton a keychains!

Each order will come with 3 randomly selected keychains but I will do my best to make them all unique looking. The woods are a combination of Bocote (the yellow wood with many dark stripes), Coco Bolo (the red wood with many dark and some light stripes), and Mexican Ebony (The really dark wood with the rare bit of white). Each keychain is about 1.5 inch wide, 1.5 to 2 inches tall, and a tad over 1/4 inch thick. Shipping within the US is included.

I tend to keep most of the cut offs and scraps when I build things. It is hard to throw away exotic wood with how expensive it can be. My most recent batch of meat tenderizers gave me a few scraps that looked perfect for keychains!

I started by gluing 2 of the side scallop left overs together and then slicing them into the little surf board looking things in the first image. After a ton of sanding I cut the surfboards in half, then added the keychain hardware. I applied a few coats of lacquer and voila! A ton a keychains!

Each order will come with 3 randomly selected keychains but I will do my best to make them all unique looking. The woods are a combination of Bocote (the yellow wood with many dark stripes), Coco Bolo (the red wood with many dark and some light stripes), and Mexican Ebony (The really dark wood with the rare bit of white). Each keychain is about 1.5 inch wide, 1.5 to 2 inches tall, and a tad over 1/4 inch thick. Shipping within the US is included.

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