Beer Flight anyone?
1/2" poplar carved with a 40 deg V-bit.
Red elm gel stain and poly finish.
The brewery is in Ramona, CA.
Beer Flight
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Re: Beer Flight
Very nice Mike! I know what my favorite brewer will be getting for Christmas! Can you share rough dimensions?
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Re: Beer Flight
Sure.
22" x 5.5" material leaves room for hold-downs.
Glass pockets are 0.125" deep cut with a 1" cove bit.
I know the purists don't want to hear this but the edges were done with a roundover bit on a table router after the profile cut released the flight.
22" x 5.5" material leaves room for hold-downs.
Glass pockets are 0.125" deep cut with a 1" cove bit.
I know the purists don't want to hear this but the edges were done with a roundover bit on a table router after the profile cut released the flight.
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Re: Beer Flight
Thanks for the drawing Mike! I will make good use of it! I promise to share pictures!
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Re: Beer Flight
I see one HUGE problem with it, Mike...
The glasses aren't full of beer!
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The glasses aren't full of beer!
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Re: Beer Flight
Ah, but they were.....