This shows the folding mechanism in my artisan case design.
Itself sized A3, the case offers space for a ful lset of Faber Castell pencils or even thicker items such as copics, a bunch of A4 sheets, and then it still has space for more, like a second deck pencils, prushes, erasers, shaarpeners, glue, ...
I build these things upon request and to specification.
As for the price: Such a case comes in at a 150€, and remember: Its wood, not plastics or metal, so it's not suited to play rugby with it.
Itself sized A3, the case offers space for a ful lset of Faber Castell pencils or even thicker items such as copics, a bunch of A4 sheets, and then it still has space for more, like a second deck pencils, prushes, erasers, shaarpeners, glue, ...
I build these things upon request and to specification.
As for the price: Such a case comes in at a 150€, and remember: Its wood, not plastics or metal, so it's not suited to play rugby with it.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Miscellaneous
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Size 800 x 450px
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Thanks. I manufactured 4 by now.
Funnily the only one I managed to sell was the most simple one which also was the most expensive due to having used hardwood instead of , like here, pine.
the others were all made to specifications artisans gave me, whilst the hardwood one was just made for training purposes and to use up the last remains I had around.
It's now serving as a sweets-jar.
Funnily the only one I managed to sell was the most simple one which also was the most expensive due to having used hardwood instead of , like here, pine.
the others were all made to specifications artisans gave me, whilst the hardwood one was just made for training purposes and to use up the last remains I had around.
It's now serving as a sweets-jar.
Best way to remind people that steel bends, plastic flexes, but wood breaks.
After all I had peopel incinerating amber crystals to find out if it was synthetics or the real stuff ,and after they burned the carved stone asked me if Icould do another one for them. Which, you may guess - I happily declined.
After all I had peopel incinerating amber crystals to find out if it was synthetics or the real stuff ,and after they burned the carved stone asked me if Icould do another one for them. Which, you may guess - I happily declined.
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