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45 minutes ago, innar20 said:

Material - 6 and 4mm bbplywood and a small piece scrapwood (pine). 

Yes! I did use scrollsaw. To cut two circles. The rest done with laserengraver, router, tablesaw, bandsaw and sandpaper. 

I have also dollar and naelsterling logo. IMG_20191029_195828_098.thumb.jpg.7733976358fd1e17f2de74bb1727119e.jpgDSC_0623.thumb.JPG.9d971c835d039c9043df37f598d7fb35.JPG

Looks good ,what is it a book end?

Posted
5 hours ago, innar20 said:

Material - 6 and 4mm bbplywood and a small piece scrapwood (pine). 

Yes! I did use scrollsaw. To cut two circles. The rest done with laserengraver, router, tablesaw, bandsaw and sandpaper. 

I have also dollar and naelsterling logo. IMG_20191029_195828_098.thumb.jpg.7733976358fd1e17f2de74bb1727119e.jpgDSC_0623.thumb.JPG.9d971c835d039c9043df37f598d7fb35.JPG

Very nice cutting

Posted
4 hours ago, Rockytime said:

I don't see a piggy but the bank sure looks good.

@Rockytime - is the a better name?

In estonian we say - "kassa" and in russian piggybank is - "копилка" - coin collector or coin holder is the closest translation. 

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Nice work. “ piggy banks” used to be made to look like a 🐖 pig thus how they came to be named “piggy bank.” Some use the name to refer to any and all small banks like these even when not actually a pig shape. Others would just refer to it as a “bank” without the piggy. 🙂 No matter what it’s called, it looks nice. Thanks for showing. 

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