I like the idea, but as someone who has messed around with branch coasters and crafts, I feel like 1 in 3 of these is just going to break
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I'd also worry about them scratching my table.
The metal openers and screws are recesed so they don't protrude.
The metal is recessed. So the opener part and the screws never touch anything.
Pretty sure they’re for outdoor use.
I haven't had any break, ever, and I've made and sold hundreds.
Perhaps it's the wood type? I only use oak and hard maple.
Also looks like you're stabilizing them? Or what's in the cracks?
Epoxy tinted with ink for the cracks and then they're sealed with shelac.
Maybe. I am by no means a professional and just use whatever is handy.
Mmmm looks like fried zucchini.
Forbidden squash
What are you pricing them at?
$5. They take a few minutes to make and the metal piece costs $1.
$5. The metal opener costs $1 and they take a few minutes to make.
Neat. It'd look better with a brass opener though in my opinion.
Yes, for something to make as a gift, brass would be great.
Cool! What do you use for finish?