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Actually, I forgot to add the rod to the design, maybe later.  I'll have to find a six foot one. LOL.  But here is the new updated, wider model, I finished this morning.

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This one is taller than the old one pictured above by a foot, wider by a foot, and has much more room.  Has slots in the tool bar for the mallets, and the shelves are deeper and spaced better.

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Looks great.  I may have to build myself another one to add another shelf for the dyes and paints.  Or maybe I'll just use some dowels to attach another shelf on top of the existing one.

Looks like you have room for the thread rod above the tools.  The problem with mine is that when the spools of thread are loaded, pulling some of the tools out of the shelf below it gets a little awkward.  If I do  a rebuild I'll plan on leaving more room between the shelf and the rod.  And I used a piece of aluminum electrical conduit for my rod.  Having a step-son who is an electrician with easy access to "scraps" was pretty much the deciding factor for me.

    /dwight

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I did have room, finding a dowel long enough was a problem, but Miss T found a replacement mop handle that worked perfectly.  So now the paper towels and thread have a home.

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