This is a jig to help make the holes at the right angle for a coat rack. Coat racks are a simple and fun project that is also useful.
This is the side view of a coat rack jig. This will give you the right angle for the pegs on a coat rack. |
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Eugenie Woodcraft
Beautiful furniture, made simple.
This is my son making the holes for the pegs for a coat rack on a drill press. |
Beautiful furniture, made simple.