Diy Poker Chip Case at Michelle Mowery blog

Diy Poker Chip Case. I love working in sketchup and this seemed like a good piece of software (since it was free and is relatively easy to learn) to design a case for my poker chips. Pretty fast, fun, and easy project. And i thought, why not give it a whirl? This weekend i completed building a custom poker chip case to house the wooden poker chip trays that i made. Aside from the case being pretty heavy when filled with. I was inspired by this video, and decided to try and build a display case/frame for some chips. I had some purple heart and maple left over from marc’s end grain cutting board that i made a few years ago when i happened across the poker chip tray video. Thought i’d share the effort. I threw together all my scraps pieces of 5/8“ plywood,.

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Aside from the case being pretty heavy when filled with. This weekend i completed building a custom poker chip case to house the wooden poker chip trays that i made. I had some purple heart and maple left over from marc’s end grain cutting board that i made a few years ago when i happened across the poker chip tray video. I love working in sketchup and this seemed like a good piece of software (since it was free and is relatively easy to learn) to design a case for my poker chips. I threw together all my scraps pieces of 5/8“ plywood,. And i thought, why not give it a whirl? Pretty fast, fun, and easy project. I was inspired by this video, and decided to try and build a display case/frame for some chips. Thought i’d share the effort.

Wood Working Projects Poker Chip Holder YouTube

Diy Poker Chip Case I love working in sketchup and this seemed like a good piece of software (since it was free and is relatively easy to learn) to design a case for my poker chips. And i thought, why not give it a whirl? This weekend i completed building a custom poker chip case to house the wooden poker chip trays that i made. Pretty fast, fun, and easy project. I love working in sketchup and this seemed like a good piece of software (since it was free and is relatively easy to learn) to design a case for my poker chips. Thought i’d share the effort. Aside from the case being pretty heavy when filled with. I was inspired by this video, and decided to try and build a display case/frame for some chips. I threw together all my scraps pieces of 5/8“ plywood,. I had some purple heart and maple left over from marc’s end grain cutting board that i made a few years ago when i happened across the poker chip tray video.

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