I have watched this video several time to try and recreate this for my son and daughter-in-law. This is a first class video and finished product. Thank you so much.
My partner wants a book stand...i have watched a few videos on making one and yours is the best i have seen...nice job this is the one I will make...thanks
Dave you did it again, great project but Robin says l have to make one now. We really do enjoy and appreciate your effort and skills. Great job. Thanks
Dave, from a few brief, partial shots, I think you have the same model of tablesaw as I do: an old Delta 10", and I don't even remember when I bought it. Could it be all the way back in the 70s? Mine's still in fine shape; I even built a solid, wheeled wooden stand for it last summer, and making it rollable was one of the best ideas I ever had. I'd send you a picture, but I don't know how. I notice that yours has a real nice, solid- and accurate-looking fence, with a nice visible ruler. Can you tell me what kind it is and if you think it's worth getting it? Did you have to pull the tubes on the front and back of the table, used by the factory fence to mount this one? Any info you can offer is appreciated! Best, Tim
Great project Dave. your design on the back is outstanding. I hate brass hinges. I make my own when I can. BTY, I have the same small miter saw and guide. it is awesome :>) keep them coming
Very nice build and love the new idea of the bracket at the back, using the brass rod looks better as well. I was wondering if a small piece of velcro in different places, would be better to hold the ribbon at the back, incase it comes loose over usage and time? Still a great build though, so well done. Barry (ENG)
Thanks, Barry! Velcro would be an option. I'm hoping to get by with the ribbon and keep the thickness of the leg down so it hangs on the wall nicely. If it fails in the future I'm sure my wife and daughter will let me know (they both have one) and I'll have to redesign it again. :)
This is a really fine gift for any modern Chef or Lady Chef. You did a great job explaining step by step. Are you planning to publish the lay out or plan for your audience. Thanks much!
Hi. I love this cookbook stand. Any chance one of your videos could show how to make a functional (not decorative) noodle board? I’d like to use it to knead bread or for making/drying homemade pasta. Thank you. (FYI, I saw one Gail Sovie made, gorgeous. But never heard of one, so had to google it. I need a bare-bones one to actually use, not as decor.)
I have watched this video several time to try and recreate this for my son and daughter-in-law. This is a first class video and finished product. Thank you so much.
Great job and project thx for sharing enjoyed it
Beautiful wood work! I hope she cherishes that forever! ♥️
Absolutely gorgeous meticulous work and a lovely piece. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻🍻
Thank you!
My partner wants a book stand...i have watched a few videos on making one and yours is the best i have seen...nice job this is the one I will make...thanks
Dave you did it again, great project but Robin says l have to make one now. We really do enjoy and appreciate your effort and skills. Great job. Thanks
Thank you, John!
I love it
Great creative work once again!
Thanks, Sue!
Very nice. Thanks
Which stain and finish did you use?
Thanks for sharing that
That is a beautiful piece of art.and you have a lot of machines too....how much would you sell one of these for?
Dave, from a few brief, partial shots, I think you have the same model of tablesaw as I do: an old Delta 10", and I don't even remember when I bought it. Could it be all the way back in the 70s? Mine's still in fine shape; I even built a solid, wheeled wooden stand for it last summer, and making it rollable was one of the best ideas I ever had. I'd send you a picture, but I don't know how. I notice that yours has a real nice, solid- and accurate-looking fence, with a nice visible ruler. Can you tell me what kind it is and if you think it's worth getting it? Did you have to pull the tubes on the front and back of the table, used by the factory fence to mount this one? Any info you can offer is appreciated! Best, Tim
Great project Dave. your design on the back is outstanding. I hate brass hinges. I make my own when I can. BTY, I have the same small miter saw and guide. it is awesome :>) keep them coming
Thanks so much, Russ! I love the Zona miter box and saw. For about 30 bucks at Woodcraft, my fingers feel a lot safer when cutting small pieces.
Very nice build and love the new idea of the bracket at the back, using the brass rod looks better as well. I was wondering if a small piece of velcro in different places, would be better to hold the ribbon at the back, incase it comes loose over usage and time?
Still a great build though, so well done.
Barry (ENG)
Thanks, Barry! Velcro would be an option. I'm hoping to get by with the ribbon and keep the thickness of the leg down so it hangs on the wall nicely. If it fails in the future I'm sure my wife and daughter will let me know (they both have one) and I'll have to redesign it again. :)
This is a really fine gift for any modern Chef or Lady Chef. You did a great job explaining step by step. Are you planning to publish the lay out or plan for your audience. Thanks much!
Thanks, Braulio. I don't have any plans drawn at the moment. I'm looking into how best to draw them up and post them.
Hi. I love this cookbook stand. Any chance one of your videos could show how to make a functional (not decorative) noodle board? I’d like to use it to knead bread or for making/drying homemade pasta. Thank you. (FYI, I saw one Gail Sovie made, gorgeous. But never heard of one, so had to google it. I need a bare-bones one to actually use, not as decor.)
Not sure. I will have to do some research.
Why put the center hole on the lip?
No practical reason. It's a quick and easy way to add a decorative element.