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From the album: TV cabinet
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I am working the Elves overtime. So close to finishing all the projects but these are to be picked up tonight and tomorrow and this is where I am right now. I have a Cherry Blanket Chest that will be cedar lined and delivered on Christmas Eve is almost assembled, but still has to be stained and finished. The top is clamped up and ready to be assembled. So this will be a push tonight and in the morning. We also have a Green Egg Table to be picked up on Christmas Eve morning. It is assembled all but screwing the top boards down and spraying on the finish. And this TV stand it ready all but putting the screws in to hold the supports to the top and the top to the bottom shelf. It will get picked up tonight when I get home. So if we get all of these finished then we will have a bit of rest. Hope all of you are finishing all of your projects and have a Merry Christmas!!
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Not a huge woodworking project, but something I worked in with a few others a while back. I just got some pictures today from the owner with it in place. They purchased a new powered sound bar for the flat screen TV but put a piece of glass on top of it and set the TV on top of that. It blocked the ventilation holes and the speaker was getting hot. So I was ask to put together something to give some air space around it and the TV sit on that blended in. Using some Poplar I made a very basic shelf. It has a rabbit in the sides for the top to sit down into and would be painted black. I was going to leave a little lip on the top but later decided to make it all flat so I sanded it smooth. It got a couple of coats of spray primer and was sanded smooth. Then the Semi-Gloss black was sprayed on. This was after the 1st coat on the top side. Over all it got about five light coats of spray and was sanded between them after the second coat. Both sides were painted and it was finished and ready for delivery. Here it is with the TV and the speaker tucked under the shelf. And here is a closer look. Blends in nicely and allows air circulation around the speaker bar. A nice little project to do.