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I've built up a pretty good pile of small scraps of wood I just can't bear to toss over the years: verawood, ebony, rosewood, mahogany, purpleheart, but even just some nice maple, sitka spruce, red cedar, walnut, etc. I started carving some into pendants this winter, and some look pretty good, but I'm looking for ideas for really small or weirdly shaped scrap -- everything from 1/2" lathe ends with a hole in them, to long 1/2" x 3/8" x 4', a small clip of the pile under the picture.

I've heard a few people just throw them into baggies and sell/give to crafty folks, which I might do in the end. But I figure if I can make stuff to give away as gifts or sell at a craft fair, all the better... but outside of jewellery, not sure what else to do. The are NOT big enough for endgrain cutting boards, and most have a couple rounded or uneven edges.

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[–] gibmiser@lemmy.world 7 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Could you try doing the epoxy thing with them? Place it all in a x by x rectangle with enough depth so you can cut it in half after you epoxy.

So create a flat cross section of the random wood and hope it looks cool.

If that makes sense?

[–] Marafon@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 days ago

Hell yeah. Bookmatched chaos.

[–] ellisk@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago

Ohhh, I hadn't even thought of that, and I have done some small epoxy projects before. I guess the question would be then what after that... But at least it would be a bigger chunk to work with.