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After remodeling the kitchen, I was left with some extra materials. Namely a 4'x4' piece of Oak Plywood. I needed shelves for my Vinotemp so I made some. As I am not a wood worker there was a little trial and error. Needless to say I have some pieces I experimented on to determine the best way to get slots cut without a Router; A Router it turns out, is the easiest and quickest way.
These are NOT high grade pieces, two are pretty rough looking. The other three are passable, mainly the flaws were from my jig slipping. All shelves are sized to fit the 28 count Vinos that Target Clearanced out last year, 15in Wide by 11 deep. The Oak Ply is 1/2 inch, which doesn't fit, so I sanded them down and now they do.
So basically, I'm looking to give these away. I would like to see this go as 2 packages. All you have to do is cover shipping.
They are not the best looking things in the world, but the hold boxes better than the wire racks.
These are NOT high grade pieces, two are pretty rough looking. The other three are passable, mainly the flaws were from my jig slipping. All shelves are sized to fit the 28 count Vinos that Target Clearanced out last year, 15in Wide by 11 deep. The Oak Ply is 1/2 inch, which doesn't fit, so I sanded them down and now they do.
So basically, I'm looking to give these away. I would like to see this go as 2 packages. All you have to do is cover shipping.
They are not the best looking things in the world, but the hold boxes better than the wire racks.