Working with magnets. Fun, cheap & easy for displays or picture taking!

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Good stuff, Tom! I was looking at all your ideas, and thinking how great knives are in that they allow us to be big kids!
Love your displays and knives!! ::tu::

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toomanyknives wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 1:44 pm Good stuff, Tom! I was looking at all your ideas, and thinking how great knives are in that they allow us to be big kids!
Love your displays and knives!! ::tu::

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AWESOME creativity, Tom. ::tu:: I've got some of those tiny barrel magnets; however, my simple stands don't come close to your ingenuity and display. All I did was drill a hole in wood pieces and tapped in some magnets and called it good. ::facepalm:: Now you've got me thinking in a competitive mindset. :mrgreen:

Nice collection, too. ::tu::
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KLJ77 wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 5:27 pm AWESOME creativity, Tom. ::tu:: I've got some of those tiny barrel magnets; however, my simple stands don't come close to your ingenuity and display. All I did was drill a hole in wood pieces and tapped in some magnets and called it good. ::facepalm:: Now you've got me thinking in a competitive mindset. :mrgreen:

Nice collection, too. ::tu::
Thanks for your comment & compliment Ken! ::handshake::
Seems like a few people liked the ideas and input. ::tu:: That's cool! ::nod:: Made taking all those pictures worth the time I invested. ::tu:: :D And, I had fun doing it.! ::nod:: ::super_happy::
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TPK wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 6:06 pm
KLJ77 wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 5:27 pm AWESOME creativity, Tom. ::tu:: I've got some of those tiny barrel magnets; however, my simple stands don't come close to your ingenuity and display. All I did was drill a hole in wood pieces and tapped in some magnets and called it good. ::facepalm:: Now you've got me thinking in a competitive mindset. :mrgreen:

Nice collection, too. ::tu::
Thanks for your comment & compliment Ken! ::handshake::
Seems like a few people liked the ideas and input. ::tu:: That's cool! ::nod:: Made taking all those pictures worth the time I invested. ::tu:: :D And, I had fun doing it.! ::nod:: ::super_happy::
Hey Tom ,knives can be enjoyable in more ways than one . When was reading and looking at your post it reminded me of when a kid building with erector sets,it was fun . Now we’re bigger kids and still looking to have fun or be creative .
Thanks for sharing your magnetic adventure. Take care over there my friend ::handshake::
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Ripster wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:22 pm
TPK wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 6:06 pm
KLJ77 wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 5:27 pm AWESOME creativity, Tom. ::tu:: I've got some of those tiny barrel magnets; however, my simple stands don't come close to your ingenuity and display. All I did was drill a hole in wood pieces and tapped in some magnets and called it good. ::facepalm:: Now you've got me thinking in a competitive mindset. :mrgreen:

Nice collection, too. ::tu::
Thanks for your comment & compliment Ken! ::handshake::
Seems like a few people liked the ideas and input. ::tu:: That's cool! ::nod:: Made taking all those pictures worth the time I invested. ::tu:: :D And, I had fun doing it.! ::nod:: ::super_happy::
Hey Tom ,knives can be enjoyable in more ways than one . When was reading and looking at your post it reminded me of when a kid building with erector sets,it was fun . Now we’re bigger kids and still looking to have fun or be creative .
Thanks for sharing your magnetic adventure. Take care over there my friend ::handshake::
::tu:: ::nod::
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