Richard in Smithville
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This is the story of a little girl. A little girl who I taught in sunday school. Now she's getting married :shock: . So the first real project on the new saw is for her. Pictures first.
(I need to work on my camara angles-This looks warped but it's straight)
I found the plans for this craftsman quilt rack in Woodsmith. It's made from white ash and I changed a slight taper on the sides to a straight. Everything is joined with M&T and the stretchers have tusk tenons. The top comes off to add a quilt. So far I applied a coat of BLO and I plan to seal it with shellac or paste wax. The wedding is this saturday and I'm hoping the quilt rack is loved.
Thanks for looking.
![QuiltRack006.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/86c/86c540410e5c4a4ba8c6043fb28f63a5.jpg)
(I need to work on my camara angles-This looks warped but it's straight)
![QuiltRack007.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/ce1/ce1d2cbfe804d1efaa7b63fb692bbf8f.jpg)
![QuiltRack001.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/836/83640b1cd5f9cdc8630742e2234d9f9e.jpg)
![QuiltRack004.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/149/1499e29d24ffc555b8ca64d95d43d1af.jpg)
I found the plans for this craftsman quilt rack in Woodsmith. It's made from white ash and I changed a slight taper on the sides to a straight. Everything is joined with M&T and the stretchers have tusk tenons. The top comes off to add a quilt. So far I applied a coat of BLO and I plan to seal it with shellac or paste wax. The wedding is this saturday and I'm hoping the quilt rack is loved.
Thanks for looking.