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30deg Rod Rack

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Printed Date: 28 Jan 2026 at 2:23am


Topic: 30deg Rod Rack
Posted By: terrafish
Subject: 30deg Rod Rack
Date Posted: 03 Nov 2020 at 10:04pm
Just finished this little project, for a mate that i've been doing some work for.
All done from Douglas Fir and pine trim that has been taken out of his house. Stripped back, sanded out, and coated numerous times with gloss.
The rod Holders came off a TM deal that was brought for cheap but turned out to have cracked welds round the tops of the tubes and no good for the boat, but good for here. Hence the 30deg rack face.
Designed for 80w Tiagras in a single row but legs long enough that if a lower row of holders was ever wanted then they could be drilled in and double the capacity of more conventional rod'n'reels.
Have to say that love the look of the fir in the light from different angles. With the deep gloss over it, it change's from 3d to metallic, to character to any of all.
As Much as i want to keep it, that was never going to be.

BUT i made two boards so now i have another plan for my "One Offf, one of "   HEHEHE

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Part time Devils Advocate, Fulltime procrastinator



Replies:
Posted By: kitno
Date Posted: 04 Nov 2020 at 7:43am
Nice job


Posted By: Steps
Date Posted: 04 Nov 2020 at 8:44am
That high gloss finish on the Doudlas fir..which retains its grain 'shapes' is impressive.
 I know the amount of work.. well short  bits but over several days.. to achieve that.
 I built the wife a  heart rimu kitchen bench, slash backs from rough sawn 8x2 planks down to 2x2" glued together then flattened with very slight run off into the sink.
12 coats of International Ship deck varnish, blocked with 800 and 1200 between coats to mirror finish.

And never done or seen it done before...near 30yrs ago pre U tube/ google... and it is still in good condition.

So I actually appreciate the work and finish you put inThumbs Up




Posted By: MATTOO
Date Posted: 04 Nov 2020 at 4:17pm
Seeing it up close that's cracker work there.
Well done.

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Still cruising in my now sweetas pimped out Southern 755 HT0!


Posted By: terrafish
Date Posted: 07 Nov 2020 at 9:26pm
Originally posted by Steps Steps wrote:

That high gloss finish on the Doudlas fir..which retains its grain 'shapes' is impressive.
 I know the amount of work.. well short  bits but over several days.. to achieve that.
 I built the wife a  heart rimu kitchen bench, slash backs from rough sawn 8x2 planks down to 2x2" glued together then flattened with very slight run off into the sink.
12 coats of International Ship deck varnish, blocked with 800 and 1200 between coats to mirror finish.

And never done or seen it done before...near 30yrs ago pre U tube/ google... and it is still in good condition.

So I actually appreciate the work and finish you put inThumbs Up



The High grain was intentionally sanded out steps. Orbital sander made a good start while stripping of the old poly, then sanded out the soft grain further by hand, graduating to 400g. 8 heavy coats sanded and tack clothed between each, and about 80 bottles of beer from start to finish!

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Part time Devils Advocate, Fulltime procrastinator


Posted By: shaneg
Date Posted: 08 Nov 2020 at 6:22pm
Beautiful work Terrafish and a really practical rack to store your big rods and reels. Really like the high gloss finish.


Posted By: feeder
Date Posted: 09 Nov 2020 at 7:53am
Class job there, very nice Clap

Cheers


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