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So, I've got a 1 x 10 x 8. Wonder what to do with it.

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Then continue on with it.

 

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    Hammer a 1/2" chisel through it...   And finish up the dado, which I repeat on the other side board.       Thank you, Paul Sellers. I don't really know what i

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    I was just getting ready to comment your shop floor looked better than my white one....never mind, you win, mine only has about 3" of s#@w. Southern part of our county has about 9".   No hur

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    Tap em on home, then rinse and repeat for the other three corners.     I'm happy with the fit, mostly. That's all for today. It's raining like I should be building a boat ins

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So where you hiding the snow? :P it would take vise grips to squeeze that glue bottle here.

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And clamp it all together.

 

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That is it for now.

I still have snow on the ground, and the temps aren't that great. The photos you see here were taken from video footage during the build process, which was in progress when I began this thread and has been finished now for a bit. I was delaying posting them all at once, trying to hold on until I could complete the project. But weather had other plans.

I still need to take a plane and smooth everything out, and do some shaping and rounding of corners and edges.

I'm debating whether I need to put a back on it or not. Not certain yet. As for finish, that will have to wait for a more suitable time. It will serve "in the white" until then.

Until I get a break in the weather that will allow it, this project is on hold. We are supposed to drop into a deep freeze Monday, with a forecast 1 degree that night.Burrrrrr.

Thanks for looking.

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3 minutes ago, Grandpadave52 said:

So where you hiding the snow? :P it would take vise grips to squeeze that glue bottle here.

See my latest post, my friend.

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So, 38 degrees today, but still snow on the ground. Ok, fine then.

Time to begin the smoothing operation for this project.

 

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I use my hands a lot to check for low/high spots. Works better than my old-ish eyes.

 

 

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Dealing with knots sometimes requires I pull, not push.

 

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After smoothing I'll use the plane to round the corners and the face of the bookcase.

 

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Then it's on to sanding.

 

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I'll finalize the roundovers with sandpaper.

 

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Messy. Not a fan, but it is necessary.

 

 

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This is a freestanding unit, so feet are a requirement.

 

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This was a fun project, and I needed it.

I can't put a finish on right now. Come Spring I'll hit the surfaces with some sandpaper to bring up a bit of fresh wood, and lay on a finish. Until then it will serve in the white.

I'll leave you with a parting shot. I'm satisfied with the results.

Thanks for following along. Now I need more wood. And another project. :D

 

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As an aside, see that pine speaker cabinet to the right?

I built that last year on Youtube.

I'm thinking of pulling frames from those videos and creating a thread here on that build, if there is interest. There are quite a few videos I could pull from, come to think of it.

 

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A fine job. Admirable, you do your work outdoors.

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10 minutes ago, Zack said:

A fine job. Admirable, you do your work outdoors.

Thanks. Much appreciated.

 

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42 minutes ago, lew said:

I really enjoyed following along. I like your YouTube channel, too!

Thanks very much. I appreciate it.

This build series will go up there in the next couple of weeks.

 

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Great build-a-long Mike. Thanks for sharing and taking us for the ride. Appreciate you taking on the weather to finish the bookcase up.

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Grandpadave, thanks. I'll be calling you Gramps from now on, so you know who I'm talking about.

As for the snow, it's a fact of life in the winter around here, sometimes. It's the extreme cold, especially with wind, that stops me. I was about to go craycray, as the younger folk say. LOL

Really glad we got a break so i could get out back and shove a plane across wood.

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3 hours ago, Handfoolery said:

Grandpadave, thanks. I'll be calling you Gramps from now on, so you know who I'm talking about.

As for the snow, it's a fact of life in the winter around here, sometimes. It's the extreme cold, especially with wind, that stops me. I was about to go craycray, as the younger folk say. LOL

Really glad we got a break so i could get out back and shove a plane across wood.

Gramps is good. I hadn't been away from home since last Sunday until driving into church this morning. I was really surprised how much snow remains in some of the fields. Coldest January for us in 11 years; 14th coldest overall. I know what you mean about getting stir crazy. 40 years ago, I'd be out all day in the woods or tending to livestock. Now, just the trek to/from the mailbox is dreadful from November to May.:P

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1 hour ago, Grandpadave52 said:

Now, just the trek to/from the mailbox is dreadful from November to May.:P

Yeah, we won't be outta winter til late April

 

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