HowardH
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For the last 3 years, my son's closet has been the home of his printer and the house network and Directv equipment. It had been sitting on the printer box and was generally a mess. I was looking for a project and thought this was a worthwhile task to undertake and utilize the Domino to build the frame and top. The wood used was Poplar. I chose boards that didn't have the green tint and then used wood conditioner to prep it for the gel stain. 3 coats of NC lacquer were used rubbed with 0000 steel wool between each coat. On the bottom shelf, dominos are securing all the right angles. I just eye-balled others plans so if I ever built another one, there are a few things I would do a bit differently but it was good learning experience.
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The next project is going to be a purpose built cutting board that will overlap our kitchen sink edges by an inch or so and then have an 10" hole in the middle to hold a colander. Our sink drains very slowly for some reason so it has made draining a full pot of pasta challenging. This way, the colander will be elevated 8 inches or so above the sink so we can pour the water and pasta out quickly. I'll probably rabbet the ends so it can't accidentally fall into the sink. That's on the agenda for tomorrow. I have a bunch of scrap maple, purple heart and mahogany I can mix up to make it.
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The next project is going to be a purpose built cutting board that will overlap our kitchen sink edges by an inch or so and then have an 10" hole in the middle to hold a colander. Our sink drains very slowly for some reason so it has made draining a full pot of pasta challenging. This way, the colander will be elevated 8 inches or so above the sink so we can pour the water and pasta out quickly. I'll probably rabbet the ends so it can't accidentally fall into the sink. That's on the agenda for tomorrow. I have a bunch of scrap maple, purple heart and mahogany I can mix up to make it.