Nice finish on it an all. Well done. 🖒🖒🖒So making the jam jig to make this Zebrano apple took me more times and effort than the actual apple
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Padster
Nice to get back to it?!Tray made from Elm , lots of cracks and splits filled with epoxy so I could use the wood
had fun doing the dovetails ( not done them for a long time )
Mrs B wants a few other things now which is good for me LOL
Nice to get back to it?!
As a newcomer to woodworking here's my first build using hardwood and not plywood, it's just an oak spice rack but I was a bag of nerves doing my first box joints and routing the dados. I'm very happy with the end result.
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Just finished few projects, as we travel to meet our family. We are loaded with gifts... Lots of firts-time things here. Never done a cutting board, or bor, or lining. Pretty happy with how it turned out. Hopefully these will get appreciated.
Thanks, I did the box, and lining of it in general. My missus sorted the ring holder itself - foam sheet cut to strips, bent around in half (along the long side) and held together by double sided tape. And then wrapped in the lining material. I wasn't there watching her do it, so I don't know the details of it all.Very nice
I like the ring holders how did you make them
The pull up piece of material looks a neat idea also what’s it made off
That's lovely that. Very nice indeed. Love the acorn detail.As a newcomer to woodworking here's my first build using hardwood and not plywood, it's just an oak spice rack but I was a bag of nerves doing my first box joints and routing the dados. I'm very happy with the end result.
Thanks, I did the box, and lining of it in general. My missus sorted the ring holder itself - foam sheet cut to strips, bent around in half (along the long side) and held together by double sided tape. And then wrapped in the lining material. I wasn't there watching her do it, so I don't know the details of it all.
Not sure what you call the pull up material? If the tray itself, then that's wallnut box. If the red lining, that's a pigsuede. I bought it here. If you wanna know how to work with it, best follow this guide
You're not kidding, I still have other spice jars in the cupboard!That's lovely that. Very nice indeed. Love the acorn detail.
You can tell that it was needed too owing to the fact that you have two perfectly serviceable jars of chilli and paprika spicy chip seasoning and fennel seeds. The previously haphazard storage must have led to a repeat buy
Dados=Housings in the UK.
Oh I see... I've routed a little shallow U shape groove to the side of the board (before gluing the tray), and used 2 part epoxy to glue the ends if the strap in. The goal was to have it strongly fixed in place, and also flush, so it wouldn't interfere with the lining.Hi , yes I followed custards post when doing my wife’s jewellery box it’s a great method
What I should have said was the handle for the pullout tray ( think I was tired LOL )
It’s in the photo , I assume it’s just trapped /glued to the tray just wondered what material you used
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