Well, it is finished! 13 pieces of glass, a little bit of time and voila... new ash tray. Looking forward to trying this one out. Look for a review soon. :smiley41::smiley4:
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Well, it is finished! 13 pieces of glass, a little bit of time and voila... new ash tray. Looking forward to trying this one out. Look for a review soon. :smiley41::smiley4:
looks pretty sweet, I've been waiting to see how it turned out
Thanks Gifter's have to say it was a fun project, and it's been a while since I had done any glass. :smiley41::smiley4:
Nice ashtray Roger. I dig it. It fits you well
Will
Really neat ashtray. I really like it.
I like it neat idea! :smiley20:
Roger, looks great! You introduce your new ashtray to ash via the Cuesta Rey in the pic?
= Andrew
Cuesta rey is the one I want to review. Glad that everyone likes what they see . I'm also planning to make 2-3 glass cigar stands to go with the ashtray so that I can share it with those who come over for a herf.:smiley4::smiley41:
That's a cool ashtray!
Like it... original...
Cool - nice job Roger.
Nice job Roger. Way to combine two of your interests.
Very Nice! One of a kind...
I like the raised holder concept. With a normal low one the cigar can touch the discarded nubs and ashes. Not a problem with yours. Nice work.
I have not seen anything quite like that. Very interesting work. Great colors, too.
very nice
Thanks everyone for your kind replies. In case you were wondering on the solder used... everything is 60 / 40 tin & lead. But the top where you place the gar and the upper rim are in lead free solder. FYI. :smiley41::smiley4:
Very nice work. I'd break it in a matter of seconds, but it looks really nice. I'm sure not everyone is as clumsy as I am.
It looks great! Very unique and original. I really like the raised cigar concept too. Genius.