"Difficult Grain"?
#38
Photos?  well not sure what all you will see..
   

As for the Brass handle for the door?
   
Waiting until after the varnishing is done...

Stay tuned...
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#39
Handle has been installed, right after the varnish had been rubbed down...
   
Then, haul the case upstairs...set it on a table where the DVDs are waiting..
   
And, load it up...
   
Plenty of room?   Close the door and latch it ( something the old case couldn't do)and set the case over in it's new "Home Station"
   
Then open the door to see how well it sits...
   
Seems to work just fine...add an "Accent Piece" up on top..
   

Seems to fit right in.  

I think I can call this Project...done....thanks for looking...

Might be a few weeks before the next project...have a bum elbow,  at the moment...( Medial epicondylitis, left elbow)

Stay tuned..
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#40
Nice job Bandit.  Take care of that elbow, we will miss your builds while you're out.
"I tried being reasonable..........I didn't like it." Clint Eastwood
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#41
What’s a DVD?
VH07V  
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#42
These..
   
Digital   Video   Disc.....

This is how I watch a movie, nowadays....as my desk top computer has a player built in...
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#43
Ok, still had some "Leftovers" of that unruly grained Ash...so..

Changed out the Tablesaw's 60 tooth blade for a 24 tooth Rip blade...set the Zero Clearance Overlay and the rip fence to the tablesaw.  had already ran the blade all the way up, makes it easier to change blades, and check that the blade is 90 degrees to the table's top...set the width/thickness to 1/2" thick...place the best face of each board against the fence, standing on an edge...run that through, rotate, and repeat...until..
   
All the remaining "Good" lumber was now 1/2" thick...laid them out to see how the grain looked..
   
Very interesting....will worry about the edges later...need to stack the mess up..
   
And stash out of the way, for now.

"Plan" right now ?    Seems most of the Kitchen's bottles of spices, are sitting around on top of the Microwave....Maybe take these slats and cobble a Spice Cabinet to hang on the wall?...

Stay tuned...
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#44
There is never enough places to store spices.
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