Since my
previous post, the last thing remaining to be done for my brace support was to apply the last coats of shellac. This is what I did yesterday and now that everything dried out it was time to install it. Here is the final result.
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Front view... |
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...side view |
Now that I can call this done it is time to jump onto the next project, and it will be a similar one. I need to make a wall hanging support for these babies.
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My hand drill set. |
So I will make a support with a similar design as the previous one, just smaller, and with a different way to hang the drills. This time the top shelf will have 3 notches for the drills to fit in.
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The plan as of today. |
Cool looking. Takes up a lot of room, but easy access.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the ride :-)
Bob
Thank you Bob, and you know what? I already changed my mind for the next one, as usually :)
DeleteThe woodbutcher for who a plan last no more than a day.