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I made this rack for holding 12” x 12” scrap booking paper sheets for my wife. It is is approximately 30” tall by 13” wide x 12” deep. It fits nicely under her scrapbooking table. The case is 1/2” birch ply and painted. Each shelf is made of 1/8” mdf and is cabable of sliding in and out but she never does. She simply pulls a single sheet of paper from a rack. It is modeled from a photo she showed me.
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JerryS
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#1 posted 624 days ago
Nice job Tim , good way to score brownie points .
Tootles
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#2 posted 624 days ago
It looks good. Not one to show my wife though. I have enough on my honeydo list as it is.
-- I may have lost my marbles, but I still have my love of woodworking
Belg1960
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#3 posted 623 days ago
Looks like it would make a great sandpaper storage rack too. Nice job. Sent you a PM
-- ***Pat*** Rookie woodworker looking for an education!!!
MShort
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#4 posted 621 days ago
Tim,
You did a great job on this project.
My wife also does the stamp / scrapbooking and I mentioned to her a few weeks back about trying to make her something to store her paper in. I will have to show her the picture of yours. I may have to borrow your idea to make one for her.
-- Mike, Missouri --- “A positive life can not happen with a negative mind.” ---
flippedcracker
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#5 posted 616 days ago
I love this. we have a bunch of paper that my wife thinks she’ll do something with at some point, but it’s all over the place. maybe if we had a storage rack like this, she’d actually use it.
SilverbackReef
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#6 posted 615 days ago
Nice job. I’ve made this item as well…several actually and a variant for trays to hold her stamps and other stuff.
One suggestion for the future: Use thicker material for the top and bottom and drill four holes for pegs.
Reason? I guarantee you’ll be building more. The pegs make them securely stackable. My wife has several ‘towers’ of storage in her crapht room.
frenchmade1026
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#7 posted 407 days ago
Is there anyway I can get one or two of these? What would be the cost?
Lisa French *Stampin Up
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TimV
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#8 posted 405 days ago
Hi Lisa, Yes I think I can make a couple for you. I will send you a private message with details.
Tim
AngieO
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#9 posted 254 days ago
Nice! I’m a scrapbooker and this is great.
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