05-01-2016, 07:36 PM
Lumber yard had the prettiest piece of BB I've ever seen--perfect for the counter in the van. So pretty I decided not to cover it with laminate. Counter has an odd-shaped section (about 16" X 25”) that is the lid for the fridge. By some magic, I was able to get a pattern match for this lid and get it cut very nicely for its hole. Really stoked at this point.
Next step was a 1" rim underneath the lid to give it the depth of double thickness yet leave the recess for insulation over the fridge. By golly, nailed that one, too. The rim pieces are even an almost grain match. Super-duper stoked at this point, especially considering that the band saw tire broke and this is the last piece for the van, so I can worry about the band saw tire later when I get back from our trip we're supposed to leave for next week. Besides visiting family, I'm supposed to met up with several other guys who have converted this van. Looking forward to showing it off.
Get the lid all screwed together and lay it on the bench to give the edges a little rounding over. OOPS!!!! The rim, with 23 screw holes a half inch in from the edge, is on the top.
Overnight, I will contemplate whether to start over or to try to fill the 23 holes with something that looks intended. If I just plug them, it will look like polka dots. Banding would look OK, but I've never done it. It would need to be maybe 1/4" wide. There are 2 square corners, 2 inside corners and 4 outside corners.
Ideas welcome. At least if I have to do it over, I used no glue. This is no ordinary slab counter, but has weird stuff underneath to accommote the weird counter it's sitting on.
Next step was a 1" rim underneath the lid to give it the depth of double thickness yet leave the recess for insulation over the fridge. By golly, nailed that one, too. The rim pieces are even an almost grain match. Super-duper stoked at this point, especially considering that the band saw tire broke and this is the last piece for the van, so I can worry about the band saw tire later when I get back from our trip we're supposed to leave for next week. Besides visiting family, I'm supposed to met up with several other guys who have converted this van. Looking forward to showing it off.
Get the lid all screwed together and lay it on the bench to give the edges a little rounding over. OOPS!!!! The rim, with 23 screw holes a half inch in from the edge, is on the top.
Overnight, I will contemplate whether to start over or to try to fill the 23 holes with something that looks intended. If I just plug them, it will look like polka dots. Banding would look OK, but I've never done it. It would need to be maybe 1/4" wide. There are 2 square corners, 2 inside corners and 4 outside corners.
Ideas welcome. At least if I have to do it over, I used no glue. This is no ordinary slab counter, but has weird stuff underneath to accommote the weird counter it's sitting on.
Carolyn
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"It's good to know, but it's better to understand." Auze Jackson