glenn bradley
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I'm sticking this under General Woodworking since it is pretty general in nature. I am taking up the time between big steps of my current project to make LOML happy. Part of a recent remodel is an increased size for the pantry. She wanted some corrals or organizers for the many random things that go into the staples of our food-making life. Te fixtures are scaled so that if there is ever a need, they can be lined up five fixtures wide. More realistically they will be placed randomly around the shelving units.
I have some scrounged 1/4" MDF that I have been burning up for such things. With a little care the material can be made to be reasonably visually pleasing. I use the sled to cut out one of the angled pieces.
This gives me a template to cut out al the rest.
I can't believe how much use I've gotten out of this template sled.
Parts is parts.
I shellac the interior surfaces excluding those to be glued.
I will carry on tomorrow . . . . its time for dinner.
I have some scrounged 1/4" MDF that I have been burning up for such things. With a little care the material can be made to be reasonably visually pleasing. I use the sled to cut out one of the angled pieces.
This gives me a template to cut out al the rest.
I can't believe how much use I've gotten out of this template sled.
Parts is parts.
I shellac the interior surfaces excluding those to be glued.
I will carry on tomorrow . . . . its time for dinner.
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