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This is a cross between a coffee table and a wine rack, it can hold up to 14 bottles. Alot of time was spent on moving parts, all of witch are hand made from steel. 100% walnut this time, I wanted to stick to one type so it would contrast nice against the off white color on the steel.
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a1Jim
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#1 posted 1204 days ago
this is truley a unique table
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richgreer
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#2 posted 1204 days ago
This is very unique. I like the woodwork a lot. With respect to the metal parts and the moving parts I find myself wanting to call this the Rube Goldberg wine rack.
-- Rich, Cedar Rapids, IA - I'm a woodworker. I don't create beauty, I reveal it.
Napaman
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#3 posted 1204 days ago
this is really cool…I am confused on why some bottles are in the steel cannisters and some in the “rack”...
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KayBee
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#4 posted 1204 days ago
Really cool. Maybe you should post a youtube video of it in action so we can better apperciate/understand how it works.
-- Karen - a little bit of stupid goes a long way
Jei'son
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#5 posted 1204 days ago
thats wild, i second the youtube video idea
-- - Jei, Rockford IL - When in doubt, spray it with WD-40 and wrap it with duct tape. The details will attend to themselves.
oldskoolmodder
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#6 posted 1204 days ago
Nice work! I really like the 3 bottle rack.
-- Respect your shop tools and they will respect you - Ric
Jonathan
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#7 posted 1204 days ago
If you can, please post a video as I’d also like to see it in action.
Now I’m going to have to check out your other projects since this is so unique.
Did you build this for yourself, or for someone else?
-- Jonathan, Denver, CO "Constructive criticism is welcome and valued as it gives me new perspectives and helps me to advance as a woodworker."
LittlePaw
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#8 posted 1202 days ago
Interesting! Never saw one quite like it before!
-- Paul - The sweetest sound in my shop, next to Mozart, is what a hand plane makes slicing a ribbon.
mcoyfrog
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#9 posted 1187 days ago
crickey dude thats amazing!! must have taken forever in design phase
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RexMcKinnon
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#10 posted 1187 days ago
Can’t believe I missed this one. That is super cool.
-- If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail!
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