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"Don Richard"

04/11/2006 2:21 PM

bread box

Looking for a nice plan for kitchen bread box


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in reply to "Don Richard" on 04/11/2006 2:21 PM

04/11/2006 9:24 AM

Try this...

http://www.am-wood.com/nov97/bread.html.

Barry
www.woodworking.wizkids.co.uk

JJ

in reply to "Don Richard" on 04/11/2006 2:21 PM

04/11/2006 11:46 AM

Sat, Nov 4, 2006, 2:21pm (EST+5) [email protected] (Don=A0Richard)
doth claim:
Looking for a nice plan for kitchen bread box

More like asking. I don't eat bread often enough to warrant
keeping it out, it would spoil before I ate it. So I keep it in the
freezer, then drop a couple of slices in the toaster when I want some, I
like it toasted better anyway. If you google you can find several free
plans, whether you'd call them nice, I don't know.



JOAT
If you're not making a rocket, it ain't rocket science.

DF

Don Fearn

in reply to "Don Richard" on 04/11/2006 2:21 PM

04/11/2006 9:08 AM

I think it was "Don Richard" <[email protected]> who stated:

>Looking for a nice plan for kitchen bread box

I have a nice kitchen bread box. Made up the plans in me own 'ead.

What I did was lay some bread loaves out, measured the space, and made
a box that fit around that space. I actually used three large loaves,
with two on the bottom and one on the top and then made a box with a
sloping front that has a dowel hinge at the bottom for bread access.
I'll try ascii art to show what I mean:


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(This is the side view)


The slope is actually a little greater and the top relatively wider
than I can show with the limitations of the art form. I used 3/4 inch
mahogany and finished it with Minwax Antique Oil finish.

-Don


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