Serving Dish Storage Solution

I posted a picture of the serving dish stands that I build with the aid of the Shaper Origin. Bob wanted to see the stands in action. Here they are. I built 4, 2 were filled immediately and I suspect 2~4 more will be ordered.

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Leon
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I, for one, totally misunderstood what you were making and now seeing it, finally understand.

I thought it was going to be some sort of base for tiered plates to serve hors d'oeuvres or the like from. When I saw the first photos I began to get puzzled about how the final design would look.

Elijah

------ "Huh, must be some sort of modern abstract design."

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invalid unparseable

Yeah, 'plate racks' may have been a more descriptive term.

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Scott Lurndal

Something similar might work for pot lids, skillet lids . . . My wife has way too many sets of dishes and cutesy serving pieces.

Dave in SoTex

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Dave in SoTex

;~)

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Leon

Actually serving dish storage/stands is precisely what they are.

Some of the items are NOT plates.

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Leon

Yes, way to many. Sets for every type of occasion, as if one set would not work for every occasion. ;~)

But then, I have 11 sanders. ;~0 I use all but 3 regularly.

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Leon

What are your wife's dishes doing on your cribbage board?

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krw

You use 8 regularly, i.e. you sand with them.

That means you use the other 3 irregularly. What is an irregular use of a sander? Oh, wait...maybe we don't want to know. :-O

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DerbyDad03

I often ask my wife, did I work hardly or did I hardly work?

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Leon

That was Derby's cribbage board. He will use if for the serving dishes from his Grand daughters doll house. ;~)

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Leon

When we lived in Vermont, I had a 4-wheel drive pickup. I'd tell my wife not to worry, it's four wheel drive. I can go anywhere when it snows. It's even an off-road truck so I can even go off the road. It took her a few times...

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krw

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