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    Mission Wine Rack (finished)

    As promised here are a few pics of the Mission Wine Rack finished.

    It's going to look great sitting in the dining room full of wine and glasses.

    As the holiday season is quickly comming upon us it's time for me to stop being a weekend warrior in my shop and enjoy the xmas holidays.

    It may be a little early but I would like to wish all of my fellow Creekers a safe and happy holiday season. It's fantastic being a part of this.

    Now to figure out the next project to start in the new year!
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    Nice job Gary.

    Merry Christmas to you and yours as well.

    BTW it's always better to stay in the shop , a lil meat and cheese , wood stove fire , the smell of fresh cut wood , what could be better on a cold Alberta day.

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    Very nice looking wine rack.

    I am still trying to id wood when I see and am not doing a very good job of it, so what is the wood you used on it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Huber View Post

    I am still trying to id wood when I see and am not doing a very good job of it, so what is the wood you used on it?

    Bill he said it's Quarter Sawn White Oak on this other thread.

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=70875

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Girouard View Post
    Bill he said it's Quarter Sawn White Oak on this other thread.

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=70875

    Thanks Paul, I missed the first post.

    I do feel a little better, I told myself it was oak.... now I didn't get the white or red part but I did get the oak.....

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    Nice wine rack...
    Merry Christmas
    Gary and Family

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    Bill

    As paul said, I used QSWO. The finish is a dark walnut stain and the topcoat is hand wiped poly.

    Paul,

    I think your right, I may have to slip into the shop for a few of the cold nights

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    Fantastic job! i like the proportions a lot.

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    Very very nice! proportions, wood choice, finish, craftsmanship!

    I give you an A+ on this one
    MARK

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    Thumbs up

    Really sharp! ...I love it!
    Happiness is like wetting your pants...everyone can see it, but only you can feel the warmth....

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