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Here are the details if you're interested. I'll add shop pics tomorrow.
While I have 10’ ceilings, the only available wall space for the tall rack was an area that had drop shelving from the ceiling, leaving just 88” to work with. So the tall rack for 24” rolls is 88” high by 6” deep, with slots for 18 rolls. I found if I went with consistent 4.75” spacing, that I could fit 50 yrd rolls just fine as long as I only had a 10 yrd roll above and below.
The under-cabinet rack is for 30” rolls, is 20” high and 8” deep. I have plenty of space if I decide to build a second under-cabinet rack, but I don’t buy a lot of 30” rolls (other than lams) since my Graphtech is 24”.
First photo: shows the holes I cut for the slot ends. I used a 1.25” bit, I actual used a jig for creating cabinet hinge pocket (from Rockler), every 4.75” on center.
Second photo: is of the miter saw set to cut at 22.5 degrees. The jig for that was just two 1x3’s screwed together to let me bring the saw down all the way and not cut beyond the hole.
Third photo: just shows the cross members. Initially I planned to have them inset like Jiarby's (for a cleaner looking) but putting them on the outside meant I didn’t have to contour it to the wall and around the concrete footing.