How to Make a Texas Bookend

In this instructable I am going to be making a knife stand in the shape of my home state, Texas.
Materials

Scrap wood(I'm using pine, anything will work)
Bandsaw
Wood glue
Template
Square
Safety glasses
Clamp(Not pictured)
Bandsaw
Wood glue
Template
Square
Safety glasses
Clamp(Not pictured)
Cut Out Piece to Shape


I already have a template since I made a coaster in the shape of Texas a year or so ago. All you have to do is trace and cut out on the bandsaw to get the desired shape.
Cut Base


I using a plywood as my base. Trace out rectangular pattern and cut out. You can cut the base in any shape but square edges will work a lot better.
Sand

Sand all the edges except the bottom of Texas in order to attach it to the base.
Attach Base


To attach the base I am using wood glue but you could use nails, screws or a combo of glue and those too.
Finish Sand

Sand any dried glue, rough edges, pencil marks or blemishes on the wood.
Stain
For a more finished look you can stain or paint the wood. Since I am going to put this in my closet I am just going to leave the wood plain.
Test and Show Off!


There you go! Now you have a Texas bookend to show off and keep books from falling over! Thanks for looking at my instructable!