How to make quick and easy business card holders - great Christmas gifts!
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- Опубликовано: 17 дек 2013
- In this video I show you how to make quick and easy business card holders. They make great Christmas or birthday presents!
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OK...one more comment. 66 Years old and have been woodworking for many years. Had a cabinet shop with 24 guys working for me. So I have been around for awhile and it always amazes me how creative the people on RUclips are. Lots of fun. GP
Thank you sir!
i'm going to make these! most videos required a table saw..this is a nice design
Great stuff, I make pen and business card holders but I like your process much better. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for sharing , Steve
I like the BC holders. Unique! GP
Cool video! I just did one on how to make one out of a wine barrel stave E.4 A Guy and a Stave: Wine Barrel Stave Business Card Holder
Like the rubber band idea! GP
Thank you. I actually got it from *****
Great video. About how many cards were you able to fit in there? Might add a small block for pens/pencils on the bigger end....
I might actually make a couple of these for myself...LOL
I can fit 20 to 25 in there easily. 30 if I really squeeze them together. 5 cards is about 1/16" and the slot is 3/8" wide.
FunWithWoodworking - Thanks again for sharing this vid. Heres a few I knocked out the other day. playing around with different designs and such.
i.imgur.com/tvx7PnH.jpg
Do you sell these? If so, I'm interested in a few.
Never seen anyone use a table saw that way. And I’m left handed
dude... why in heavens don't you sell this stuff???
it's pretty easy to set up your e-bay/amazon stores and you could sell this stuff for a few bucks all over the world... show them that NOT everything in America is made in China ;p
Thank you for the words of encouragement. The short story is that I have a full time job and I do this as a hobby. I basically just make whatever sounds like fun to me. It's not worth my limited time to be building, selling, and shipping items that I only make a few dollars on. Thanks for watching!
I just let my wife set up an ETSY account and sell it at her leisure. Then I get to tinker and make what i want, and she just sells it. Its win/win. I work on the the woodworking skills, and she makes a few bucks. Regardless, keep up the good work, and thanks for the video.