paulkersey
Two Pair
Hey guys, the hobby (addiction) has quickly taken over my life and my desk. Does anyone have a good way to organize/display/shelve shuffle stacks on a desk? There has to be something better than my splash pot. Thanks!
There’d be one of them!!!!View attachment 1288234
Plenty to pick from and lots of colors I haven't added to pic yet the last few days.
39mm and 43mm trays for 10,12,15,20 chips on hand and easy to whip up any number in between.
This has been on my mind as well... so I contacted Sparkynutz. Great guy to deal with!!!Hey guys, the hobby (addiction) has quickly taken over my life and my desk. Does anyone have a good way to organize/display/shelve shuffle stacks on a desk? There has to be something better than my splash pot. Thanks!
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Wow, lots of inspiration here, thanks! I'll figure out my sizing and reach out. Maybe something like a dealers chip tray that's the length of a keyboard kind of ideaView attachment 1288259
Plenty to pick from and lots of colors I haven't added to pic yet the last few days.
39mm and 43mm trays for 10,12,15,20 chips on hand and easy to whip up any number in between.
Wow, lots of inspiration here, thanks! I'll figure out my sizing and reach out. Maybe something like a dealers chip tray that's the length of a keyboard kind of idea
Those are pretty pimp. Thanks for sharing! @SparkynutzI found this round holder and printed them out to clean up the mess.
https://makerworld.com/en/models/118415?from=search#profileId-127284
I think I might have resized it up to1mm more to accomodate for Apache clays.
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Was just about to write this. A regular rack is efficient, good looking and practical.I could be way off base here, but how about using a rack?
Racks on your desktop are soooo 2010I could be way off base here, but how about using a rack?
Wasn't mine but I am working on a similar design for customer request.Those are pretty pimp. Thanks for sharing! @Sparkynutz