my next set of bookcase units, done deal

honeydoman

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just finished this up today, and thought I would share.  ! again all made from scratch, using the festool system !

and the last picture shows which festool I used to do this project,,  Almost All OF Them !
 
Wow!

You've got these bookcases down to both art and science.  Great design and excellent productivity.

No wonder you're staying busy.

Are those doors beadboard sticks or a piece of beadboard ply?

Also curious about your paint process -

Thanks for sharing -

neil

 
Kreg did you plow all your flutes out of a single piece of mdf and then trim them to width?

I have found that method to be faster and more sure than trying to rout the strips.

looks good.
Craig
 
neilc said:
Wow!

You've got these bookcases down to both art and science.  Great design and excellent productivity.

No wonder you're staying busy.

Are those doors beadboard sticks or a piece of beadboard ply?

Also curious about your paint process -

Thanks for sharing -

neil

those are sheets of beadboard cut to size.
Paint. Is primed brushed and rolled. Then caulked and sanded. Then painted with Sherwin Williams super paint. Also brushed and rolled.

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Charimon said:
Kreg did you plow all your flutes out of a single piece of mdf and then trim them to width?

I have found that method to be faster and more sure than trying to rout the strips.

looks good.
Craig

made them from 1x4. Cut to 3" then I put them on the mft 3 and shot a nail into each end to hold in place then flute each piece. I use popular never mdf. I use the of1400 with a fluting bit and the edge guide attached to the router.
 
How much of the cabinetry did you build onsite vs. in your shop?  On jobs like this, I build everything in my shop, then have minimal sawing, etc during the install.

Joe
 
That is some beautiful work!  I love the beadboard door panels and back panels.  Makes it less formal yet still elegant.  I have green envy with all those Festools and MFT's you have. 
PS BTW, It's interesting that the picture of your Festools drew more views than your project itself.  I think people here (myself included) like to see what others have going on in their shop.
Great post, thanks!  [popcorn]
 
Stoolman said:
PS BTW, It's interesting that the picture of your Festools drew more views than your project itself.  I think people here (myself included) like to see what others have going on in their shop.
Great post, thanks!  [popcorn]
Funny because i was going to say the same thing!!!!
I guess we are more curious about how many tools others have!!! :)
 
thanks for pointing that out, did not notice.  so far looking at tools is 30 ahead of the overall view.  !  yep we are all tool hounds.

the blue bosch jig on the table is set up for coping with the collins coping foot.  this picture was not set up.. I was working in my customers garage and all of a sudden noticed all the tools as they were and said picture time !

so far it has been the most popular.  and thanks for all the comments.

I built these cabinets  faster,  easier and ........ 
 
waho6o9 said:
Excellent work, clean installs.   [big grin]
Hey thanks. I graduated from Granada hills high out in the sf valley back in the last century!  Like 72
 
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