Frist I would like to thank Jay Boutwell for his help with the Micro jig and this project as well .The cabinet Holds 24 pair's of shoe's and it is mage of 3/4" oak and 1/2" ply wood that is where the Kreg micro jig came in handy .
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are there plans for this?
This looks awesome. Did you ever draw plans for it? Thanks.
Hi great pics. what are the dimensions? Do you any further details?
thanks
Do you have the plans for this project. This looks like somethin my wife wants.
Thanks Jay but you was a lot of help on this one the micro jig is a little diffent to use but there was no way I could have done the shoe racks in 3/4"s the first time you open it would have fallen on top of some one.And I have been watching you and Justin,JIm do the inset doors so learn some more there.
and I will be adding the micro jig to my shop.
David, You have completed the ultimate shoe storage and it is absolutely the answer to the age old problem of keeping shoes in a safe organized and well hidden from view. Your idea for building this is excellent and is the first one of this type of shoe storage that I have seen. Since you are the arthur of this unit, you deserve a hugh amount of credit. It is a testimony to your dedication to woodworking and shows that you are definately not afraid to undertake something new. This shows volumns of towards your ability as a well accompolished wood worker and cabinet maker.
I would like to see this design expand into the market and do well for you.
As for what little help I was in this, You are most welcome. I don't feel that I did much as it was your design and idea, and it is your hands and talent that made this a suscess. I do however believe that you also have demostrated the best example of how the Kreg Micro Jig works that I have seen todate.
Congratulations David on a suscessful project. I'm sure your cusomer will be thrilled and well satisfied.
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