Project Information Just some scrap Ipe and scrap from a cutting board. They do work on full bottles of wine Gallery 243229.jpg 52.9 KB Views: 16 Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
Report tinman_362 · Registered Joined May 12, 2011 · 14 Posts Sep 20, 2011 Ahhh, good times good times.
Report Dal300 · In Loving Memory Joined Aug 4, 2011 · 2,980 Posts Sep 20, 2011 no spigot on the cork? what a rip!!!!! Actually, it looks great, although my ex-wife would have been disappointed. When we dated I thought she was a 'lush redhead'. I learned later she was just a red headed lush! She was a great lady and you are a real craftsman!
no spigot on the cork? what a rip!!!!! Actually, it looks great, although my ex-wife would have been disappointed. When we dated I thought she was a 'lush redhead'. I learned later she was just a red headed lush! She was a great lady and you are a real craftsman!
Report asmang · Registered Joined Oct 11, 2008 · 6 Posts Sep 20, 2011 Great use of scrap. Would you mind posting what angle the bottom needs to be cut?
Report amoon · Registered Joined Jul 20, 2011 · 1 Posts Sep 20, 2011 We tried 37 - 45 the Ipe we did at 37 because of the weight of the wood. The cutting board scrap was 43
We tried 37 - 45 the Ipe we did at 37 because of the weight of the wood. The cutting board scrap was 43
Report amoon · Registered Joined Jul 20, 2011 · 1 Posts Nov 11, 2011 Also note that we bored the hole perpendicular to the wood, we did not bore the hole at an angle which I have seen done.
Also note that we bored the hole perpendicular to the wood, we did not bore the hole at an angle which I have seen done.