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MsDebbieP
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#1 posted 1255 days ago
oooooooooooh these are beautiful – and unique—and look very stable!!
Gorgeous!! ! ! ! !
-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
cedarcanoeman
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#2 posted 1255 days ago
Enjoy wine and would like to make a couple of these for myself and for gifts. Where did you find a plan? Love the wood combos, great job.
-- Lance, southwest Missouri, cmkld@yahoo.com
chuck24
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#3 posted 1255 days ago
Ronald,
I like them very much. Outstanding design. What is the depth and width of the base looks like 2.5 by 3 ish maybe. I like tyo cut them at 52 degrees what degree did you find that wourks best for you?
chuck24
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#4 posted 1255 days ago
Ronald,
I like them very much. Outstanding design. What is the depth and width of the base looks like 2.5 by 3 ish maybe. I like tyo cut them at 52 degrees what degree did you find that wourks best for you?
Ronald Fontenot, Jr.
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#5 posted 1255 days ago
Width 2”,depth 2 1/4”, length 9 1/4”, hole diameter 1 3/8” , 35 degrees
-- Chip, Westlake
Rautenbach
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#6 posted 1253 days ago
Very Very nice, excellent workmanship and very out of the ’’ box ” design well done
-- Rautenbach,South Africa
Mean_Dean
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#7 posted 1253 days ago
Very nice—I’d like to build a few of these myself!
Which leads me to a question: Is the 35 degree angle, the angle of the hole, or the angle of the base? Whichever one it is, then what is the other angle?
Thanks much!
-- Dean
Lboy
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#8 posted 1247 days ago
Great design
Rj
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#9 posted 1244 days ago
Out of all the bottle holders I’ve seen I like these the best great job Ron ! Mean_ Dean makes a good point I’m curious also?
-- Rj's Woodworks,San Jose & Weed Ca,
CapnEddie
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#10 posted 1110 days ago
I started making these in 1966, I always used 45 degrees as the cut and the hole. I can get a small base one (3/4” X 3”) to hold a bottle absolutely horizontal. I have one with a turned ourline that I have to finish. it’s just a prototype, I’ll post when completed.
Great wasy to use up rips.
-- Makin' Shavin's
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