The wire wine racks pictured earlier really need to be mounted somewhere else. The best looking idea I could come up with was moving both racks to a Log Wall. Since the logs are not even some even, level, attractive transition is sorely needed. This is what I came up with.
While at Home Depot buying the materials for the Wood Wine Rack I picked up this 2ft x 4ft 3/4in thick Birch plywood. Since mounting to the Logs permanently finishing is needed. So I just put a bit in the router first and went around the edges well. After, sanding is needed to clean up the edges. Once sanded I ran sandpaper over the whole surface cleaning it up before the first run of Poly. I have a dye in the poly to tint the Birch the color of the yellow pine walls in the house. The pine walls here were finished with old school Sparvar. Sparvar yellow with age, the house was built in '85 so the walls are yellower now than when built. The stain in the Poly matches pretty good. Its been too cool for the Poly to cure fast but when cured I will sand it again with a sanding block this time just to dull then recoat. More later on both racks.