You guys are awesome. I appreciate you guys taking the time to take pics and post them on here. I am really glad you guys are enjoying my little creation and finding it useful.
Just an update, I haven't given up on this. I'm still in works in trying to see how far the Stogie Stand can go. It's a bit overwhelming but exciting at the same time.
Thank you all for your support. I really do appreciate it.
"It's plume, bro. Nothing to worry about. Got any Opus?" The suppose to be DZR
Noticed something cool about this stand last night. I've used it 2 or 3 times, and it's flawless. But...it also doesn't smell at all, despite holding a burning cigar for hours now. I guess it's the material it's made from? That's pretty cool in my book, I don't have to worry about putting it in a car or something and having it stink it up like an ashcan would.
Noticed something cool about this stand last night. I've used it 2 or 3 times, and it's flawless. But...it also doesn't smell at all, despite holding a burning cigar for hours now. I guess it's the material it's made from? That's pretty cool in my book, I don't have to worry about putting it in a car or something and having it stink it up like an ashcan would.
i dont know why...but last night i picked mine up, and took a big wiff. nothing!
Noticed something cool about this stand last night. I've used it 2 or 3 times, and it's flawless. But...it also doesn't smell at all, despite holding a burning cigar for hours now. I guess it's the material it's made from? That's pretty cool in my book, I don't have to worry about putting it in a car or something and having it stink it up like an ashcan would.
Daniel can correct me if I'm wrong, but since these are made from Corian they should never pick up the odors from one of our beloved stogies. The primary use for Corian is in the manufacture of countertops, typically in home kitchens but also for use in scientifitic and medical laboratories. Due to it's nonporous nature it won't pick up odors and is virtually stain proof. As a bonus, unles the foot of your cigar reaches 300+ degrees they should never melt or burn. Maybe some slight charring but that should be neglegible. If you drop it and scuff it up you can also buff out the scratches with a Scotch Brite pad.
Daniel, PM to you sir.
Daniel, if I can trade for a few of these I would really appreciate it. Actually quite a few. I would like to give them out as Christmas gifts to the locals at the shop and get 2 each for Shaun and I. Will send you a PM.
Seems like business is picking up for you Daniel! I need to get in on this action before you go all Hollywood on us, LOL, and the prices get outrageous. PM coming your way.
Noticed something cool about this stand last night. I've used it 2 or 3 times, and it's flawless. But...it also doesn't smell at all, despite holding a burning cigar for hours now. I guess it's the material it's made from? That's pretty cool in my book, I don't have to worry about putting it in a car or something and having it stink it up like an ashcan would.
Daniel can correct me if I'm wrong, but since these are made from Corian they should never pick up the odors from one of our beloved stogies. The primary use for Corian is in the manufacture of countertops, typically in home kitchens but also for use in scientifitic and medical laboratories. Due to it's nonporous nature it won't pick up odors and is virtually stain proof. As a bonus, unles the foot of your cigar reaches 300+ degrees they should never melt or burn. Maybe some slight charring but that should be neglegible. If you drop it and scuff it up you can also buff out the scratches with a Scotch Brite pad.
Daniel, PM to you sir.
+1. You hit the nail on the head with everything you listed cool name guy. Also, the ones I sent out were cut fresh. Corian can still be sanded down then polished and buffed out shiny with rounded corners etc.
"It's plume, bro. Nothing to worry about. Got any Opus?" The suppose to be DZR
The Stogie Stand worked great when I was out of town last weekend - held my SS 10 gauge perfectly. Super portable, threw it in my pocket with lighter and cutter, worked perfectly.
Unfortunately the weather wasn't cooperative (very windy) and the cigar needed a few touch-ups. But the stogie stand certainly kept my cigar from blowing away.
Pretty cool idea bro. Better run with it and check out getting a patent. I could have used that on the boat had one role off hit the floor and just cracked all over.
damn..i'm real late on this....Daniel...these things are great...would love to get one for tailgating at football games..etc....i dont' mind paying....where can I get one of these?
i was very fortunate to get one in the very first go round.found it very cool to get a "prototype". the first time i used it in the garage while working on the car.was great put it anywhere with out worrying abiut it rolling around or burning anything.now i take it everywhere just in case i get a chance to smoke.thank you again sir..
i was very fortunate to get one in the very first go round.found it very cool to get a "prototype". the first time i used it in the garage while working on the car.was great put it anywhere with out worrying abiut it rolling around or burning anything.now i take it everywhere just in case i get a chance to smoke.thank you again sir..
+1! I carry mine in my travel humi so it's always ready to be put to good use. Thanks again, cool name!
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Just an update, I haven't given up on this. I'm still in works in trying to see how far the Stogie Stand can go. It's a bit overwhelming but exciting at the same time.
Thank you all for your support. I really do appreciate it.
It worked great, thank you SO MUCH Daniel!!!
You can also use the 'The Most Interesting Man In The World' line.........
"I don't always smoke cigars, but when I do, I prefer my 'Stogie Stand'"
Daniel can correct me if I'm wrong, but since these are made from Corian they should never pick up the odors from one of our beloved stogies. The primary use for Corian is in the manufacture of countertops, typically in home kitchens but also for use in scientifitic and medical laboratories. Due to it's nonporous nature it won't pick up odors and is virtually stain proof. As a bonus, unles the foot of your cigar reaches 300+ degrees they should never melt or burn. Maybe some slight charring but that should be neglegible. If you drop it and scuff it up you can also buff out the scratches with a Scotch Brite pad.
Daniel, PM to you sir.
See it?
Unfortunately the weather wasn't cooperative (very windy) and the cigar needed a few touch-ups. But the stogie stand certainly kept my cigar from blowing away.
Action shot, LOL
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+1! I carry mine in my travel humi so it's always ready to be put to good use. Thanks again, cool name!