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a1Jim
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#1 posted 174 days ago
A good gift,nice work.
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
AKSteve
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#2 posted 174 days ago
very nice work indeed! I am curious how big do you make the bottom on those? I really want to make one but I am afraid I would make the bottom too small.
-- Steve - Wasilla, Alaska
Pheirendt
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#3 posted 174 days ago
Steve, I made the bases for each 20” in diameter – I originally thought 24” but it looked too big. B-T-W, I put leveler feet on the Mission Style one because of the four feet – the three feet on the Rustic Style one self-level.
-- Paul, St Louis, MO, www.paulheirendt.com
JoeinDE
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#4 posted 174 days ago
Nicely done. I built one a few years back from a free plan from an old popular mechanics woodwoorking issue. I put the link in with my posting.
From the looks of the modern one, I would worry about it falling over once it is loaded down with coats.
-- A bad craftsmen blames his cheap #$%ing tools
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