Kodi Crescent
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Hi. I'm having some trouble with the final touches on a bookcase group I built. I'd appreciate any advice.
I built a bank of 4 built in bookcases in my attic. My original plan was to build a face frame to cover all 4 bookcases, like this one large unit. Each bookcase has its own face frame, and the case and the frame were finished with Target EM 6500 and coated it with EM 9000.
I've built a large (5'x9') Poplar beaded face frame to cover and unify all 4 units. This is the part I'm having trouble with finishing.
Since the rest of the bookcases and their face frames are finished, how do I finish this one? On the cases or off? I thought about mounting the top frame in its final position, caulking, filling holes and such, and then finishing it the same as the rest of the cabinets (EM 6500 then EM 9000). I've also thought about mounting the top frame and painting it with latex paint.
I'm concerned about overspray, paint lines, etc. as this unfinished part may be finished on top of finished parts. Does anyone have any advice on how to proceed with this so that it comes out nicely?
Thanks!
I built a bank of 4 built in bookcases in my attic. My original plan was to build a face frame to cover all 4 bookcases, like this one large unit. Each bookcase has its own face frame, and the case and the frame were finished with Target EM 6500 and coated it with EM 9000.
I've built a large (5'x9') Poplar beaded face frame to cover and unify all 4 units. This is the part I'm having trouble with finishing.
Since the rest of the bookcases and their face frames are finished, how do I finish this one? On the cases or off? I thought about mounting the top frame in its final position, caulking, filling holes and such, and then finishing it the same as the rest of the cabinets (EM 6500 then EM 9000). I've also thought about mounting the top frame and painting it with latex paint.
I'm concerned about overspray, paint lines, etc. as this unfinished part may be finished on top of finished parts. Does anyone have any advice on how to proceed with this so that it comes out nicely?
Thanks!