Dear All,
I've taken up woodworking as a hobby and am about to embark on my first major project - building wine racks for my cellar.
Each bottle will be held on a pair of wooden supports. I'm using 19x19mm planed oak but need to make several hundred of them to attach to the frames.
The planed oak has sharp edges and I need to soften the edges to make them look nicer and also not to scratch the bottle labels.
I'm considering a number of methods - hand sanding, random orbital sander, electric plane but am unsure which will provide me with an efficient method given the quantity involved. Im not a skilled woodworker and have a relatively basic workshop.
I was wondering if one of you kind board members might offer a couple of tips for how you would tackle this if you were me!
Many thanks in advance
Zaspa
I've taken up woodworking as a hobby and am about to embark on my first major project - building wine racks for my cellar.
Each bottle will be held on a pair of wooden supports. I'm using 19x19mm planed oak but need to make several hundred of them to attach to the frames.
The planed oak has sharp edges and I need to soften the edges to make them look nicer and also not to scratch the bottle labels.
I'm considering a number of methods - hand sanding, random orbital sander, electric plane but am unsure which will provide me with an efficient method given the quantity involved. Im not a skilled woodworker and have a relatively basic workshop.
I was wondering if one of you kind board members might offer a couple of tips for how you would tackle this if you were me!
Many thanks in advance
Zaspa