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nicholam77
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Looks like you had a good weekend Nick. Sometimes it feels almost as good to get rid of stuff as it does acquiring stuff.
Bret
Absolutely it does
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Somehow another week has already passed, so I guess it's time for another small update.
I attempted to do Kaizen foam Systainer inserts for my sander and plate joiner. I say attempted, because it did not really meet my expectations. The Kaizen foam is a lot harder to peel and pluck than I imagined. I had even watched some YouTube videos ahead of time, and still struggled with it ripping a bit.
Nevertheless, the tools are held in place, so that's what really matters.
During nap time on Saturday I quickly cut the shelf for my vanity. Still going to fix the front drawer... just skipping around a bit here, as I tend to do. I had a walnut board from Rockler and had previously made an MDF template, so I just needed to make the walnut match the template.
I started by trimming the ends with the tracksaw. I had measured from the actual floating cabinets and the crosscuts needed to be slightly out of square for a perfect fit.
Next I used the inverted jigsaw to cut slightly outside my template line:
Then stick them together with some double-sided tape:
With the walnut board sized just slightly larger than the template at this point, I am ready to flush trim on the router table.
And now I have a perfect copy:
I gave it a slight hit with the orbital sander to get the tape residue off and clean up the grain, and set it in place.
It will sit 1/4" recessed, with a 1/4" piece of glass sitting on top, following the same contour but extended about an inch and a half so there is a transparent glass lip. I'm hoping it will turn out like I have in my mind.
I'm still figuring out how to attach to the cabinets. For sure a cleat on the wall in the middle. Was either going to do some cleats for it to rest on attached to each cabinet, or attempt to use biscuits. Any suggestions welcome. And in terms of wood expansion and contraction, what's best here? Allow it to float so it can move? I am a bit worried it might do something like the drawer front (twist, warp, shrink) if not fastened down well, but I don't want it to crack, either.
Sunday was a dark and rainy day here, and for once I did nothing. Nothing at all. During my daugher's nap, I also took a nap.
We lit up a fire in the evening since the temps dropped a bit. Winter is around the corner, I can feel it.
I think I'm going to get some glass doors for the fireplace to help seal it off in the winter.

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), and we had family over for presents and cake. It was a good time. No one commented on the baseboard.
