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Software for planning wood bookcases/cabinets/tables etc?
wraith808:
Nice homage to your Pops. :Thmbsup:
-skwire (April 12, 2019, 03:04 PM)
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8) :up:
mouser:
My latest project, a custom board game table top for recording youtube board game videos:
Software for planning wood bookcases/cabinets/tables etc?
Software for planning wood bookcases/cabinets/tables etc?
Software for planning wood bookcases/cabinets/tables etc?
Maple rails, with a 3' x 4' center playing area, inset about 2.5" deep, with a recess to hide mat edges. The bottom is hard wood veneered plywood (cherry). I could have used standard plywood for the bottom as I can't imagine ever playing on it without a mat, but I happened to have a good full sheet of the cherry veneered plywood so I used that, and finished everything as if it were going to be seen.
I used my "normal" finishing method, which I swear by, and think I have described above: Analine dyes followed by 6 or so coats of Arm-R-Seal semi-gloss, followed by 2 coats of Arm-R-Seal satin, about 8 hours apart each coat, sanded lightly 300grit between coats. Takes lots of time but its smooth as silk and almost foolproof.
mouser:
See if you can spot cody :)
wraith808:
My latest project, a custom board game table top for recording youtube board game videos:
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Maple rails, with a 3' x 4' center playing area, inset about 2.5" deep, with a recess to hide mat edges. The bottom is hard wood veneered plywood (cherry). I could have used standard plywood for the bottom as I can't imagine ever playing on it without a mat, but I happened to have a good full sheet of the cherry veneered plywood so I used that, and finished everything as if it were going to be seen.
I used my "normal" finishing method, which I swear by, and think I have described above: Analine dyes followed by 6 or so coats of Arm-R-Seal semi-gloss, followed by 2 coats of Arm-R-Seal satin, about 8 hours apart each coat, sanded lightly 300grit between coats. Takes lots of time but its smooth as silk and almost foolproof.
-mouser (September 28, 2020, 12:45 PM)
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Wow! Really nice! I've been thinking of getting on- maybe I should just pay you to make me one! ;)
Ath:
Wow, looking fantastic, real craftmanship! :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup:
See if you can spot cody :)
-mouser (September 28, 2020, 12:55 PM)
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Found 'm ;D
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