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I really like the little spinning box!Rather than do 3 seperate threads, here for your review are 3 of my latest projects.
1. I'll be mounting these three coat hooks on a wall in a classroom so the kids have something to hang their backpacks on. Made of pine, stained "Early American" and laquered.
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2. This is a set of wall cabinets that was actually hung about a month ago. I had design help on it from Dave Richards in this thread.
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3. A carousel box on a lazy susan. Look in this thread for how I inset the lazy susan. This is for one of the secretarys in an elementary school so they can put the student forms in it. Made of popular, stained "Cherry" and laquered.
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Thanks for looking!
Personally, I would have used Shaker Pegs.Rather than do 3 seperate threads, here for your review are 3 of my latest projects.
1. I'll be mounting these three coat hooks on a wall in a classroom so the kids have something to hang their backpacks on. Made of pine, stained "Early American" and laquered.
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The worst I can say is that they look very professional.2. This is a set of wall cabinets that was actually hung about a month ago. I had design help on it from Dave Richards in this thread.
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Great!3. A carousel box on a lazy susan. Look in this thread for how I inset the lazy susan. This is for one of the secretarys in an elementary school so they can put the student forms in it. Made of popular, stained "Cherry" and laquered.
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Thanks for looking!
I was thinking the same thing...kids would be compelled to try climbing up the wall via the pegs. At least I know I would have.I agree Shaker pegs would have made them look a whole lot better, but since they were for an elementary class, pegs would have gotten broke...