Woodworker's Journal 2010-34-1, страница 33the adhesive discs, it is possible to remove the rails and divider should your gift recipient decide to use the box for another purpose. Two wine bottles will rest snugly between the three rail pieces. Finishing Up Do a final sanding and apply two or more coats of Minwax® Wipe-On Poly Clear Satin Polyurethane, following the manufacturer's instructions. Or, use a similar finish of your choice. & Kenneth Minnaert is a woodworker based in Olympia, Washington. This is his first article with Woodworker's Journal. Once he pieces are lined up in he jig, he author draws a line along eachi edge (top phioto). Both he canvas and glue are kept well out of that area (where the door rides in its grooves). The canvas is then applied (bottom photo) with the help of a flat board, wax paper (not seen) and plenty of clamps. which the box may be set. In this case, a simple rack was included to hold two regular-size wine bottles. The wine bottle rack consists of two side rails (pieces 12) and a center divider (piece 13). The Drawing at the bottom of page 30 shows these additions, which feature 45° chamfers Woodworker's Journal Ferbruary 2010 to nestle the wine bottles. You'll cut one chamfer on the inner edge of each side rail and one on each edge of the center rail. Using double-sided self-adhesive discs, attach each side rail to the internal box back outer edges and carefully place the center divider in the middle. By using 33 |