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6 comments so far
David "Lucky Dawg" Brown
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#1 posted 790 days ago
pretty cool!
i like it! what angle is it cut at?
I want to try one for myself!
-- dumpster diver delux
Roger
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#2 posted 790 days ago
Hoppy Easter!
-- Roger from KY. Work/Play/Travel Safe. Kentuk55@bellsouth.net
Diggerjacks
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#3 posted 790 days ago
Hello David
The angle of the hole is 45°
The angle of the base is 45°
It’s very easy to make one
You spent the more time to drill the hole
I’m working on a jig ….........
Thanks for sharing
-- Diggerjack-France ---The only limit is the limit of the mind and the mind have no limit
Bricofleur
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#4 posted 790 days ago
Hi Jack, This design is unique for such support ! Rabbit shape is for kids, but not the wine, right ?
Question about a possible jig: Does the hole always the same size ?
Best,
Serge
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mafe
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#5 posted 788 days ago
Hope the rabbit will not be eaten, after all you live in France, but at least you will have a good bottle to go with it…
lol.
Fun ida.
Best thoughts,
Mads
-- Mad F, the fanatical rhykenologist and vintage architect. Democraticwoodworking.
wuzfuzde
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#6 posted 788 days ago
this is a interesting variation of the drunken fish wine holder- nice concept—. even-more of takeoff would be to design the pattern to hold a baby’s bottle….
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