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  1. #1
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    Default Keyring of scrapwood

    Theese two keyrings are made from Birch and Teak.
    They are 10 mm thick and 45 mm in diameter, sanded to 400 grit
    and treated with boiled linseed oil.

    Thanks for looking and comments

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    Not only a smart idea but they look great!!

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    very nice

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    nicely done Oistein
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    Neat! Can I steal the idea?

    Where do you get the rings?
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    Thats great amazing how a bit of imagnination can improve a concept 100%

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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    Neat! Can I steal the idea?

    Where do you get the rings?
    Tea lady you are welcome to steal the Idea.
    I baught the rings from Craft Supplies USA. They are named "Wire Key Ring Kit"
    Here is the instruction too:
    http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/wo...e_key_ring.pdf

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    The instructions appear to be rather complicated. I made some today before reading the inst's. and it can be done much more easily IMHO of course

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    Quote Originally Posted by Řistein View Post
    Tea lady you are welcome to steal the Idea.
    I baught the rings from Craft Supplies USA. They are named "Wire Key Ring Kit"
    Here is the instruction too:
    http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/wo...e_key_ring.pdf


    Quote Originally Posted by oldiephred View Post
    The instructions appear to be rather complicated. I made some today before reading the inst's. and it can be done much more easily IMHO of course
    Well! You better do a WIP then.
    anne-maria.
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    If they are normal key rings can be purchased at any hardware store or key cutting shop

    PS Oistein they look great
    Last edited by Sawdust Maker; 12th April 2010 at 05:59 PM. Reason: Add PS
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    It doesn't look like you can fit many rings on it? What about adding a ring between the keyring and the key?

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