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nicholam77
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So I did end up finishing the corner cabinet and got it delivered to my dad's house. Didn't take many pics, but it's really just more of the same.
More sanding.

Cleaning up some saw marks.

More biscuits.

More pocket holes. And... more sanding.

No assembly pic but I'll have to go over there eventually. Maybe if I help with the install, depending on my availability.
The baby is overdue (due date was Sunday), and I haven't been scheduled on a new project for work, so while we wait my wife asked me to finally finish up the closet door in my daughter's new bedroom. We switched her to a different, slightly larger adjacent bedroom, that used to be her play room. It's mostly set up, but the closet door was left 5% unfinished. Still leaning on IKEA a bit, but I'm pretty happy with how the little plywood bed and toy cubby I made are looking.


If you'll recall I had it installed and finished with clear polyurethane, and then it fell over and punctured. I had already installed and cased out the frame. Fortunately I had ordered the door from a lumber company, not the big box store, and they were able to make me an identical slab that should fit my existing installed jamb. And it did! But I was so annoyed at having to re-do the finishing process and wasting $180 I essentially installed it unprotected and forgot about it. The casing also needs some caulk and touch up paint.
I've been told if I don't finish it now, it will be *years* before it gets done. She might be right.
There was a small rubbing point in the lower right with the new door and the old jamb, so one again I broke out the hand plane. Damn, this thing is handy. I still **** at sharpening, but I've been using it more than I thought I would.

And then back to finishing déjà vu. 6 coats (3 each side)


More sanding.

Cleaning up some saw marks.

More biscuits.

More pocket holes. And... more sanding.

No assembly pic but I'll have to go over there eventually. Maybe if I help with the install, depending on my availability.
The baby is overdue (due date was Sunday), and I haven't been scheduled on a new project for work, so while we wait my wife asked me to finally finish up the closet door in my daughter's new bedroom. We switched her to a different, slightly larger adjacent bedroom, that used to be her play room. It's mostly set up, but the closet door was left 5% unfinished. Still leaning on IKEA a bit, but I'm pretty happy with how the little plywood bed and toy cubby I made are looking.


If you'll recall I had it installed and finished with clear polyurethane, and then it fell over and punctured. I had already installed and cased out the frame. Fortunately I had ordered the door from a lumber company, not the big box store, and they were able to make me an identical slab that should fit my existing installed jamb. And it did! But I was so annoyed at having to re-do the finishing process and wasting $180 I essentially installed it unprotected and forgot about it. The casing also needs some caulk and touch up paint.
I've been told if I don't finish it now, it will be *years* before it gets done. She might be right.
There was a small rubbing point in the lower right with the new door and the old jamb, so one again I broke out the hand plane. Damn, this thing is handy. I still **** at sharpening, but I've been using it more than I thought I would.

And then back to finishing déjà vu. 6 coats (3 each side)




































































