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Here are some of my latest banks.  The dinos are new to my collection.


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John

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#11
Very neat! Going to be popular with the little ones.
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#12
John,

How did you make the cylinder hollow bodies?

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(09-03-2021, 10:25 AM)Halfathumb Wrote: John,

How did you make the cylinder hollow bodies?

Jim

I'd be interested in that as well, those are pretty cool.
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#14
I make them just like a bucket.  There are 16 staves (?) with an angled cut at 11 dgs - the outside is 1".  I turn them on the lathe to make them round - don't bother with the inside of course.  I hand some others that want a video so I am going to try that.  I have a request for 2 more.  If the videos comes out I will post it.
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#15
very
Cool 

How did you handle letting the kids eventually get their coins out?


Would you mind if we borrow that design concept?
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(09-03-2021, 11:07 PM)iclark Wrote: very
Cool 

How did you handle letting the kids eventually get their coins out?


Would you mind if we borrow that design concept?

I bore a hole in the bottom and used a cork.  I used a 1.5 inch cork.
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(09-04-2021, 10:32 AM)John Mihich Wrote: I bore a hole in the bottom and used a cork.  I used a 1.5 inch cork.

thanks
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