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PurpLev
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#1 posted 111 days ago
haha.
jokes aside- that’s a really nice bottle holder/hanger.
-- ㊍ When in doubt - There is no doubt - Go the safer route.
alexei
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#2 posted 111 days ago
Thanks.
Glad you like.
-- Alexei, http://www.enciulescu.ro
albachippie
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#3 posted 111 days ago
Nice holder. I like the rustic look. I like your images too. Great composition and use of depth of field.
Thanks for sharing,
Garry
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Brohymn62
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#4 posted 111 days ago
Nice work! Kudos on the photos as well
-- Chris G. ; Los Angeles, CA
Joe
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#5 posted 111 days ago
The wine holder looks great. Thanks for posting. How did you stain this? I love that look.
Joe
-- It's better to have a clamp and not need it than to need a clamp and not have it.
alexei
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#6 posted 111 days ago
I used 2 color. The first color is red then I applied black. Finished with wax.
-- Alexei, http://www.enciulescu.ro
Fishinbo
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#7 posted 111 days ago
Beautiful wine holder, like the stain which creates a rustic charm to it.
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mcoyfrog
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#8 posted 110 days ago
What a great idea
-- Wood and Glass they kick (well you know) Have a great day - Dug
rance
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#9 posted 103 days ago
Really like it. How did you attach it to the wall? I assume the upper and lower ropes are just for looks, or for insurance. Maybe a pic of the upper rope?
-- Backer boards, stop blocks, build oversized, and never buy a hand plane--
alexei
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#10 posted 102 days ago
Rope is for insurance but also for appearance.
-- Alexei, http://www.enciulescu.ro
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