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Ease the Edges of the Wine Rack Parts

Rounding Over the Edges of the Wine Rack Strips

Rounding Over the Edges of the Wine Rack Strips

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The next step is to round over the edges of the strips that will comprise the wine rack. This is a simple task with a router table and a 1/4" roundover bit.

Be absolutely certain that your fingers stay well clear of the bit as you slide the pieces past the cutting head. Ease all four edges of each of the 20 strips before moving onto the next step.

At this point, we're going to take a moment to cut a few other parts that we'll need for assembly. With the remaining stock left over from cutting the carcase and the slats for the wine rack, we'll need some strips ripped at 1" widths. Four strips will need to be cut to 19-3/4" in length, and another four at 20-3/4" long.

One more piece, for the front of the bottom shelf, will be ripped at 2" wide and cut to 30-1/2" long.

While we're at it, we should cut the [link ulr=/od/plywood/p/Plywood.htm]plywood back as well. Cut a section out of your sheet of 1/4" plywood to 21-1/2" by 31-1/4".

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