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WillR
 
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I have added a paper towel rack to the page. I cannot remember the=20
design ratio used. The oak is 3.5" wide -- so you can figure it out...=20
Not that there is a lot to work with on something so small.

Just refresh the page if you do look.

Four pieces of wood again...

Is four a magic number? (other than being the sum of two primes the=20
product of two primes and the sum of a second set of primes...)

For Larry J. ... Yes it is a polyurethane varnish I do it all for=20
you... :-)


WillR wrote:
Shoe Shelf or Shoe rack (Take your pick)
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SWMBO wanted a shelf to store shoes - so I made her one. It uses four=20
pieces of wood.
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It's on this page.
http://woodwork.pmccl.com/Business/p...tsfurniture.h=

tml
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You should be able to deduce the approximate dimensions, but to give yo=

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a start, the width is 10.5 inches. Form that you should be able to work=

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out the rest of the dimensions, the placement and dimensions of the cut=

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outs, and the angles. Just alter the dimensions to match _your_ shoe=20
sizes and styles.
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The cutouts at the top allow you to easily move it for cleaning floors.=

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The bottom cutouts allow you to cope with minor imperfections in the fl=

oor.
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So for those of you who wondered about some of the weird threads on=20
design ratios and proportions, you can see for yourself if you like the=

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results.
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Will R.
Jewel Boxes and Wood Art
http://woodwork.pmccl.com
The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those=20
who have not got it.=94 George Bernard Shaw