- cross-posted to:
- oddlysatisfying
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- cross-posted to:
- oddlysatisfying
- [email protected]
Here are some more pictures:
I originally posted this in the woodworking subreddit. It’s my first real woodworking project. Here’s the description I included with that post:
I am happy to report that so far I have not regretted bringing home that radial arm saw a few months ago. I used it to successfully build a small, adjustable bookshelf for my sister’s baby shower.
I made it from 3/4" Europly with maple veneer and finished it with Odie’s Oil. I glued all the joints with Titebond III. The back is 1/8" hardboard to which I applied a cool looking adhesive backed wallpaper.
I didn’t have a dado stack, so I got a little creative with the joints for the legs. I think it worked out because the plys are continuous the same way they are around the mitered corners.
Not sure what my next project will be, but I’m looking forward to doing something soon. My family was really impressed, so this effort felt really rewarding.
Thank you! I did all the cuts with a radial arm saw. I didn’t have a dado stack so I set the blade to a 45° bevel to make the slots for the legs on the bottom. This method had the benefit of making the leg plys consistent with the mitered corners.
Amazing work, the matching looks incredible. If I were you I would make all my visitors lay on the floor and admire the legs as soon as they walk in.
Thank you! Alas, it’s not mine anymore. I made it for my sister as a surprise for her baby shower. It was a hit!