I recently made a set of shelves for my Dad, who wanted a set roughly the same size as he currently owns
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Original pine case |
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Making mitered frame |
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Making dadoed and rabbeted carcass |
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Fitting the pine back boards with a simple ship-lap
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Sanded, then dyed leaf applied |
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Last coat of wiping varnish applied |
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