Still working on the wine rack though the nice weather has distracted me somewhat. I decided to use the internal sanding feature on the strip sander to sand the inside edges on the end panels. Found that the panels were too deep to use the outside face of the sander platen, so I decided to work on the back side. That worked. However, since the belt is moving upwards on that side, it sort of defeated the purpose of the dust collector hose attached to the bottom.

I have also decided to give up on attaching the cross pieces to the ends with dowels, and plugged the holes. I will go back to using screws and then make some walnut plugs to hide the screw holes on the outside face.
As I have mentioned in the past, I find that the protruding end of my Kreg bandsaw fence rail is a safety hazard so I thought of cutting it off at about the 16 inch mark as that the farthest point the fence travels on the rail. Then I realized that if I wanted to use the micro adjustment tool, (which I don't have), I needed to leave that piece intact. Now I have to decide whether I really need the micro adjuster. So far I don't really see a use for it on the band saw, but sure would like something like it when using the SS table saw fence.
My recent copies of magazines have some nice outdoor projects so I might start devoting some thought to that for my next project. I enjoy working with cedar and with the weather improving can probably start to do some work outdoors where the dust will not bother me as much.
Have a Fun and Safe week!
John