Ever heard of the Kreg? AWESOME! Easiest thing to use. I bought the Kreg Jig ($100 at the depot). This place has an entire aisle dedicated to accessories (screws, plugs, clamps).
Meg has a pretty good eye for interior design which you'll see all over the site. We had a couple of random cabinets next to the fire place and she had a pretty good idea.
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Nice little wood storage (The deer head came along with me to the new crib, he's been moved since then:(). I removed the lower door, made a simple box out of 1/2" plywood and screwed it into the existing structure. BOOM!
Currently working on a console table. Keeping it real simple. One 2"x12", one 2"x2", a little sanding, and some stain. Next step is polyurethane and we're all done.
Currently working on a console table. Keeping it real simple. One 2"x12", one 2"x2", a little sanding, and some stain. Next step is polyurethane and we're all done.
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