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Project done in 2005
This is a little wine cab that a neighbor asked me to make for her. It’s just poplar with a blo/pure teak/poly (equal parts) mixture. The main reason I did it was to try out my new PC 4212 DT jig which worked perfectly out of the box. Measurements turned out perfect and the half blind DT’s still look good today.
-- Don in San Diego, Ca.
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dustyal
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#1 posted 1501 days ago
I like this… simple and functional. I can’t tell from the picture… how do the boards cross at the center? And are the crossed shelf boards slightly narrower than the frame for a recessed look? I have a useless space that something like this for wine would do nicely.
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Don2Laughs
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#2 posted 1500 days ago
That is a bridle joint in the crossing boards. All components are the same thickness 3/4” and width. The divider boards are not recessed but they are mitered to fit snugly into the corners. That was the hardest part of the whole project. Had to creep up on that miter very gradually.
Thanks for looking.
Don
-- Don in San Diego, Ca.
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