07-16-2019, 09:19 PM
I had a shoot this weekend where I had promised to bring an assortment of demo guns and oddities. I had intended to build a portable rifle rack for years, but somehow never got around to it. Figured this would be the motivation I needed to pump out a one-day project. All went well until I decided to try my hand at hand-cutting mortise and tenon joints, then it turned into a tragi-comic misadventure of mismeasurement, mistakes, and cutting dutchmen. Also at one point, I am pretty sure every piece had an unanticipated trip to the shop floor. But I learned a lot in the process of making it and fixing the mistakes, and it served my purposes perfectly, despite not having been built perfectly. Walnut and Rock Maple:
![[Image: walnutrack03.JPG]](https://www.johnnyego.com/wood/2019Projects/riflerack/walnutrack03.JPG)
![[Image: walnutrack02.JPG]](https://www.johnnyego.com/wood/2019Projects/riflerack/walnutrack02.JPG)
![[Image: walnutrack01.JPG]](https://www.johnnyego.com/wood/2019Projects/riflerack/walnutrack01.JPG)
The little shelf on one side is a riser for short rifles, and is held in just by gravity. Worked pretty well, and more stable than I would have initially thought.
In use:
![[Image: walnutrack06.JPG]](https://www.johnnyego.com/wood/2019Projects/riflerack/walnutrack06.JPG)
![[Image: walnutrack07.JPG]](https://www.johnnyego.com/wood/2019Projects/riflerack/walnutrack07.JPG)
The little shelf on one side is a riser for short rifles, and is held in just by gravity. Worked pretty well, and more stable than I would have initially thought.
In use:
Math is tough. Let's go shopping!