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This was a really fun project I did for my wife’s office. She started the conversation by asking me to build some stands,book cases etc that would better use the small space she have available in her office. What she really ment “was please come over and tell me what I need and then please build it”
Never one to back down from a good project I decided what she she needed most was stand that would hold her 2 printers and scanner which to this point was scattered across the office.
I also wanted something that would also function well in other roles if ever needed.
Her office furniture was mainly composed of oak and that being easy to obtain I went with that plus it’s very durable,strong and will hold up to a lot of use.
I found the slides on lee valley tools and used kreig jig to tie everything together.I also added adjustable legs to account for the uneven tile in her office.
-- Ray,VA




























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lew
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posted 494 days ago
Really Nice!
Those pull out shelves make for easy access!
Lew
thetimberkid
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posted 494 days ago
Nice work!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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Dusty56
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posted 493 days ago
very nice …clean and simple and totally functional : )
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jockmike2
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posted 493 days ago
I don’t know if this is helpful but a friend of mine in Portland, OR. has a bunch of old line o type setting material, if you’re looking for that, kind of stuff you might be looking for. Nice rack by the way.
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ND2ELK
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posted 492 days ago
I am sure your wife was pleased. You did a great job on this piece. Thanks for posting.
God Bless
tom
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