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BinghamtonEd
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#1 posted 248 days ago
Very nice! My wife would love something like this. What materials did you use?
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DeputyMike
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#2 posted 248 days ago
All MDF!
BinghamtonEd
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#3 posted 248 days ago
Are the fixed shelves sitting in dados, or use pocket holes? I don’t see any fasteners, it looks really nice. Also, all of your inside corners look softened/rounded, how did you achieve that? Caulk, filler, etc?
-- - The mightiest oak in the forest is just a little nut that held its ground.
DeputyMike
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#4 posted 248 days ago
I built the “boxes” in my garage/shop, then put them together in the closet. So the shelves are edge glued and finished nailed through the sides. As for the rounded edges, I just used a roundover bit in my router while the boxes were still in the shop.
HorizontalMike
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#5 posted 170 days ago
Wow! You have been quite a busy bee here. Well done!
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