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Bear (dog?) glasses holder
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
This was a quick, fun little project. My younger daughter got her first glasses recently, and I thought she'd appreciate a glasses stand/holder. Googling around for ideas, I saw a very similar design to this for sale on Etsy, and immediately knew this was ideal for my bear-obsessed kiddo.Well, it was supposed to be a bear anyway—I thought I was being clever both in the oblong mouth (created using my circle-cutting jig set a bit wider than the stip of wood) and the ears (the offcuts from the legs), but the overall effect looks a little more dog than bear, I think. Ah well, it's cute, and I think she'll like it. I'm saving it for a Christmas present.Body, ears and nose are walnut; eyes, snout and glasses rest are maple, all leftovers from other projects. Finished with several coats of General Finishes Wood Bowl Finish.
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posted at: 12:00am on 30-Nov-2020 path: /Woodworking | permalink
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