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6 comments so far
kaschimer
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#1 posted 444 days ago
Nice and simple. I like it. What did you use for drilling your pocket screw holes?
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clarkey
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#2 posted 444 days ago
I used a kreg pocket hole jig.
Jim Jakosh
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#3 posted 444 days ago
Nice clean looking wine rack.
Thanks for sharing!!.....................Jim
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Helkat
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#4 posted 444 days ago
Very nice! But it looks a little empty…
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Martyroc
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#5 posted 444 days ago
Very nice, looks like the party already finished, since there’s not much wine left ;-). Looks really good.
-- Martin ....always count the number of fingers you have before, and after using the saw.
Kelen
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#6 posted 444 days ago
Looks great. I like the exposed pocket holes as well.
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