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Ok so another side project completed… and here it is. This one is a toy shelf for all of a friends kids toys. It took 2 sheets each of 1/2 and 3/4 MDF and it weighed every big of it too! But it came out pretty nice… some pine edge trim to clean up all the exposed edges and crown moulding to give it a finishing touch. They are planning on painting the whole thing (still waiting on that picture).
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Jeff
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#1 posted 1453 days ago
I like the trim at the top. Looks good, even a couple of empty spaces….they’ll get filled tomorrow.
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DaleM
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#2 posted 1453 days ago
I should have made something like that years ago to keep some of the toys up out of the kids reach so they weren’t all scattered across the floor every day. I bet it was fun to assemble after you had it all cut. Nice work.
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a1Jim
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#3 posted 1453 days ago
Hey Greg
Nice job
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#4 posted 1452 days ago
The crown moulding really sets the unit off Greg…....lots of time and work needed to do these jobs.
gregb
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#5 posted 1452 days ago
you said it splinterman about two weeks worth
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#6 posted 1270 days ago
nice job on the shelves.
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