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This was a fun challenge. Getting it to sit flat and be perfectly even seemed intimidating at first. especially when most cuts were done by hand. Careful measuring and patience made it go smoothly. The base is maple, the supports are walnut, and the rest cherry.
-- Chris Cunningham
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Reid Martin
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#1 posted 861 days ago
Very cool! Nice work.
-- Reid, Marietta, Ga. http://www.rmwoodconcepts.com
LarryN
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#2 posted 861 days ago
very cool
-- Larry, North Carolina
TJ65
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#3 posted 861 days ago
That looks interesting,
more pictures would be helpful to see just how it works tho , maybe you can show us how the bottles sit in it so we get the idea.
-- Theresa, https://sites.google.com/site/tmj65treasure/
Don
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#4 posted 860 days ago
These are indeed fun to make. I made one for my wife but she wanted one that would hold 9 bottles :o)
Good job Chris!
-- -- Don in Ottawa, http://www.donebydon.ca
steliart
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#5 posted 860 days ago
Exactly as the title say
-- I am not so rich to buy cheap tools.
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