Original Style Stands
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 11:25 am
Hey folks,
I've recently made some progress on my carbon fiber (CF) strands and I have come to the realization that I want to make as few CF stand as possible. Not to make them rare, but because it involved a cost, time, and effort far greater than I ever imagined. In the process of perfecting the stands, I discovered I really like the plastic prototypes I created. Interested in sharing them with my fellow puzzlers, I am here to gauge the interest in these.
I've currently created them in "gold", black, white, and lime green.
Available colors: black, white, natural (clearish), blue, Brown, get, red, green, forest green, lime green, "good", "silver", yellow, purple, light blue, Orange, pink, magenta, tan,
Special Materials: green GITD, blue GITD, light cherry wood, pine, bamboo, "brick", red "glass", blue "glass", black "glass", green "glass", clear "glass", carbon fiber, copper, bronze, stainless steel, & magnetic iron.
These would be made in groups in the colors desired for about $5 a stand. Special materials would have to be assessed individually.

I've recently made some progress on my carbon fiber (CF) strands and I have come to the realization that I want to make as few CF stand as possible. Not to make them rare, but because it involved a cost, time, and effort far greater than I ever imagined. In the process of perfecting the stands, I discovered I really like the plastic prototypes I created. Interested in sharing them with my fellow puzzlers, I am here to gauge the interest in these.
I've currently created them in "gold", black, white, and lime green.
Available colors: black, white, natural (clearish), blue, Brown, get, red, green, forest green, lime green, "good", "silver", yellow, purple, light blue, Orange, pink, magenta, tan,
Special Materials: green GITD, blue GITD, light cherry wood, pine, bamboo, "brick", red "glass", blue "glass", black "glass", green "glass", clear "glass", carbon fiber, copper, bronze, stainless steel, & magnetic iron.
These would be made in groups in the colors desired for about $5 a stand. Special materials would have to be assessed individually.
