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Wine Boxes Reimagined

y previous workbench was a Tage Frid Scandinavian-style bench. I liked that bench but found it a bit small for some of the larger projects I needed to assemble, so my assembly table was a salvaged office desk, about 3' x 5'. It worked well for most things, but a few years ago I moved to a larger shop and it got left behind. I stepped up to this 4' x 8' bench that is big enough for my larger projects. I got a bunch of wine display boxes from a Sam’s Club auction,

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