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This is a spice rack that I made for the Mrs. Its 40” tall x 27” wide. She had a smaller one but the spices kept increasing. I used select pine with Early American stain.
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Beginningwoodworker
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#1 posted 1154 days ago
Nice spice rack.
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Dusty56
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#2 posted 1154 days ago
She must be a wonderful cook with all of those spices : ) Nice rack !
-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.
Chase
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#3 posted 1154 days ago
looks good, I am going to need something like that only about twice the height. Finish looks really nice.
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D1st
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#4 posted 1154 days ago
Thanks, My wife is a wonderful cook and Im not just saying that to say it. lol I bet you’ve been wanting to say “nice rack” on here ever since you signed up. lol This was a fun and much needed project for all those spices. Whats funny is we could probably use another one.
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bigike
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#5 posted 1154 days ago
nice i need to make one myself this would probly be the perfect size for me.
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sras
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#6 posted 1153 days ago
Very nice! I would make one of these, but I don’t know where to put it!
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Jonathan
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#7 posted 1153 days ago
Nice spice rack.
Hope you don’t need to use that switch very often there.
Quick question: I’m curious as to why you have 2-rails near the top of the rack, but nothing at the bottom? I’d assume you put one on there as an extra brace, plus maybe as a mounting point (or maybe even a french cleat)?
-- Jonathan, Denver, CO "Constructive criticism is welcome and valued as it gives me new perspectives and helps me to advance as a woodworker."
D1st
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#8 posted 1153 days ago
Unfortunately we use that lite switch multiple times daily.
When I built it I was going to put a paper towel rack at the bottom. I didnt because of the space. We live in a very confined trailer. I left it open there so when we move in the near future I can put the towel rack in. This thing is very sturdy though. Thanks
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Dusty56
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#9 posted 1152 days ago
Actually , the term “nice rack ” appears quite often around here…. LOL
Here’s an example for you .
http://lumberjocks.com/projects/28798
-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.
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