Made a few "things" in the past few weeks, including a very basic bench hook for hand-planing and a router jig for experimenting milling rough wood flat.
I've also "upcycled" or converted this old wine rack into a better wine rack...
I bought it off Face-ache Market-scam for *cheap*, and it was originally built with these rubbish (in my view) bottle shelves, which I cut out...
...and replaced with a square grid of matching wild mango recycled from another piece of furniture bought from the same place for the specific purpose of doing this job.
Turned out looking like this:
Original rack had space for 12 bottles (which is quite frankly not enough!!!) and had an open back.
Upcycled version has 20 slots and has a solid back panel.
It replaces a pine rack that had a 24 bottle capacity, but this mango one now matches the rest of the house furniture. It's rustic - a bit bent/twisted and split in a couple of places - but that means my "less than perfect" handiwork fits in with the overall aesthetic
I've also "upcycled" or converted this old wine rack into a better wine rack...
I bought it off Face-ache Market-scam for *cheap*, and it was originally built with these rubbish (in my view) bottle shelves, which I cut out...
...and replaced with a square grid of matching wild mango recycled from another piece of furniture bought from the same place for the specific purpose of doing this job.
Turned out looking like this:
Original rack had space for 12 bottles (which is quite frankly not enough!!!) and had an open back.
Upcycled version has 20 slots and has a solid back panel.
It replaces a pine rack that had a 24 bottle capacity, but this mango one now matches the rest of the house furniture. It's rustic - a bit bent/twisted and split in a couple of places - but that means my "less than perfect" handiwork fits in with the overall aesthetic