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This spice rack, is again, crafted of Quarter Sawn White Oak with the three part finish on it. It is of 1/2” stock with through keyed tennons. The rack can be taken apart and re-assembled; the keys are not attached permanently. It can be set on the counter or hung on a wall. The pictures are not the greatest, but it was early on with a new camera and experimenting with backgrounds.
-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT
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4 comments so far
Don
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posted 640 days ago
This is a very nice piece. I am partial to the Arts & Crafts Mission style. especially the keyed through tenons. This is a very practical project and would make a lovely gift.
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oscorner
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posted 640 days ago
Not bad, for a desperado! I like it. Did you build it from plans(internet or book) or was this something that you came up with yourself?
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Max
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posted 640 days ago
oscorner,
Thank you. I got the plan out of a Woodworker’s Journal (Spring 2004). The one pictured is made per plan. I also adapt the plan to fit the customers spice bottles if they would like.
Don,
Thank you for the compliment. I too am partial to the Arts & Crafts Mission style, as you can tell by most all of my projects that I have posted.
-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT
Diane
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posted 566 days ago
I love it, sure would be proud to display that in my kitchen. I love things that fold to store or come apart like this.
Diane
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