Well, the door came out of the clamps..was even in one piece
needed one edge jointed..
Top needed squared up
Hinges installed..and find out where the knob is to go
needed a shim under the door, and then installed it...shim so the door doesn't drag the bottom edge when you ope/close it
Then, right after this, a hammer and chisel and go around trimming plugs until they were flush....Needed to move the entire case a bit...needed to get my fat...body into the shelf area..
Still not all that much room...that trash can WAS empty, when this Project started, BTW
Had this all the way over, against the bandsaw...had one more task to do...
Ok, those HD 1 x 12s? Needed 4 pieces, 13-1/8" long....
Three to make the shelves, the fourth to make a filler strip across the back...
Even used a "work light". Top two shelves sit on 1 x 1 cleats....bottom is screwed down to the bottom frame. Door done, plugs trimmed...moved this huge case aside a bit..
Decided to move it a bit more...both to get some room for sanding things, and...
Get enough light to show off a bit. Needs the fireplace insert installed...once it gets out of the shop
Will get to this the firepit...IF it will stop raining for a day...
Stay tuned...sanding, stain and Amber Shellac coming up later...
With all the gaps you had on this and other builds and you always squaring everything up just why is there gaps? It all should fit together prett tight correct?
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification. Thank You Everyone.
It is always the right time, to do the right thing.
Well, I thought that a couple bright steel turn knobs would match the rest of the hardware on the case...
However...I was then informed by a self-appointed Furniture "Expert" ( aka TROLL) that the project now sucks, by my use of such "cheap" hardware....ruined the whole look...was even cussed at....on another site...
Hmmm...
Already had the first coat of Amber Shellac on, waiting for the smell to die down....Had a bit of 1 x 1 Walnut scrap......Bandsaw to chop off a chunk, then resaw it into a pair of blanks...made a design and sawed that out.....Added a washer behind each. Hole was to use the screws from the Cheap Latches...and they sit in counter-sunk holes..
Can really say that these new latches are indeed "cheap". Whether they look cheap is not what I am interested in....let the sock-puppet Critics worry about it...the Boss likes them.
Just turn them down...doesn't really matter which way....they work just as well, either way..
Then gave the top of the case a second coat of shellac...and closed the shop...Maybe Tuesday, I can add a coat of gloss poly...and haul it out of the shop later this week...woodworking is 99.9% done. Once it is upstairs, I can add the plywood backs. And..install that fireplace insert.
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