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Tried the mug out this morning. And its great. Got noticed whilst walking around a car boot lol. Fits in the cup holder too. Slight changes to be made. By lengthening the bottom slightly so its fully in the holder otherwises a good first try

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Thought id make a wooden travel mug. Used some poplar yew and laburnum[ATTACH]154605[/ATTACH][ATTACH]154606[/ATTACH]

 

 

They're brilliant! Sure you'd have a good market for them!

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They're brilliant! Sure you'd have a good market for them!

 

 

Not yet as i need to get more supplies and get a small amount of stock in before selling if they sell bud.

But thankyou Mr Gerbutt👍

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when you do start selling them, give us first refusal eh? i really like teh look and teh idea

will be worth giving it a god few tests 'washing up' and see if it dosnt crack when you get it hot again. after that, stock up and start selling. i could see them doing v well

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Thought id make a wooden travel mug. Used some poplar yew and laburnum[ATTACH]154605[/ATTACH][ATTACH]154606[/ATTACH]

 

Hi DAN let me no when when your selling them they look very good thanks Jon

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when you do start selling them, give us first refusal eh? i really like teh look and teh idea

will be worth giving it a god few tests 'washing up' and see if it dosnt crack when you get it hot again. after that, stock up and start selling. i could see them doing v well

 

 

Thank you Sir👍, the stainless steel inserts can either be glued in or removable. Ive glued this one in, and just plan to wash the insides by hand and dry completely. I also used melamine to help harden it up and be a bit more stable in hotter temperatures as well as been food safe etc

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Thank you Sir👍, the stainless steel inserts can either be glued in or removable. Ive glued this one in, and just plan to wash the insides by hand and dry completely. I also used melamine to help harden it up and be a bit more stable in hotter temperatures as well as been food safe etc

 

Hi DAN let me no when your selling them mate thanks Jon

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Hi DAN let me no when when your selling them they look very good thanks Jon

 

 

Cheers jon👍 will do. Ill post up on here when ive done my first 10-20 bud.

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