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2011/07/05 14:59:27 (permalink)

This weekend's wood work progress.

Team McQ is getting faster with the biscuit joiner. The face frame on the second cabinet went together much much faster.

As I pulled the clamps off the face this morning I realized that the hard work is done. The doors almost seem like the easy part.

We are going to do a wood frame and some sort of stain glass for the top doors... I think a very simplistic two tone nature motif in various styles of frosted or semi trans white glass. Haven't decided what to do with the bottom doors.

If you view image at full size you can sort of see the quartersawn grain patterns.

Anyways,



moving forward.

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post edited by mike_mccue - 2011/07/05 15:15:29


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    Re:This weekend's wook work progress. 2011/07/05 15:05:13 (permalink)
    Is this where we'll keep the good mics?

    I forget why we're building this.

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    Re:This weekend's wook work progress. 2011/07/05 15:10:31 (permalink)
    The bottom shelves are going to be devoted to popcorn supplies.

    I was thinking maybe a bust of Beethoven up on the top shelf.


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    Re:This weekend's wook work progress. 2011/07/05 15:13:38 (permalink)
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    The bottom shelves are going to be devoted to popcorn supplies.

    I was thinking maybe a bust of Beethoven up on the top shelf.

    Made of popcorn? He was a pop star, no?


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    Re:This weekend's wook work progress. 2011/07/05 15:17:39 (permalink)
    I'll wait and we can make it together... maybe we'll video tape it for YouTube. Sorta like a Martha Stewart crafty project.

    I'll get some florist foam and some stick pins and wait to make the popcorn fresh.


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    Re:This weekend's wook work progress. 2011/07/05 15:20:29 (permalink)
    Good thinking Mic.

    What's a bust of Beethoven if not with fresh popcorn?

    After the bust is built can we roll it in Kettle Corn Salt while playing C.B.'s "Roll Over Beethoven"?

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    Re:This weekend's wook work progress. 2011/07/05 15:27:29 (permalink)
    Once for the camera... and twice so I can get my mic in close for the crunching sound.


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    Re:This weekend's wook work progress. 2011/07/05 15:30:04 (permalink)
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    Once for the camera... and twice so I can get my mic in close for the crunching sound.

    Will you use SONAR's ducking capability so that we hear the crunching above the music?


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    Re:This weekend's wook work progress. 2011/07/05 15:32:13 (permalink)
    late minds thinking alike.... hmmmm.


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    Re:This weekend's wook work progress. 2011/07/05 15:32:40 (permalink)
     
    That's some seriously good woodwork Mike - beautiful.

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    Re:This weekend's wook work progress. 2011/07/05 15:37:19 (permalink)
    Thanks guys.

    I know it's not a custom guitar like our friend spacey makes... but it has been making me feel good to make some stuff that makes our daily life easier.

    We need LOTS of storage!!!

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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 15:49:04 (permalink)
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    best,
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    See? That's the mark of a pro.


    The ceiling fan DOES NOT hit the top of the cabinets.


    XCLNT work Mic.


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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 15:58:37 (permalink)
    When the ceiling fan suddenly drops unexpectedly like a Cuisinart of Death, that's the mark of a Bubba.

    Hey, we can't all be continent A Continent competent...
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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 16:06:10 (permalink)
    Very nice.

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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 16:08:45 (permalink)
    Lookin' good, Mike.
    Not so much a suggestion, but an idea to kick around. I really like punched tin door panels, and might be something to consider for the lower doors. This would fit the vintage of the house, but might be a little busy with stained glass up top.
    Is it just me, or can you also envision a low bench/ cabinet below the window?
    Love that view out the window!

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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 16:25:42 (permalink)
    Yes Robert, I also like the tin doors and have casually looked around on the internet with the idea of commissioning some from a workshop in Mexico where, I imagine you know, the art form is alive and thriving.

    A few weeks ago I made an attempt at a floral pattern in some roofing tin.

    It came out ok. I actually studied the repose' technique at university so I had some head start.

    I ended up with a mess of bloody finger tips and had to wash all the stains off the tin. :-)


    The idea of using tin remains a possibility. Thanks for the suggestion.

    Maybe I could use on of the speed limit signs out on the high way... they already have some nifty "hole patterns" in them.


    :-)


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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 16:37:31 (permalink)
    It's not like anyone else is using them...
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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 16:40:27 (permalink)
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    Love that view out the window!

    View?
     
    I thought it was a painting
     
     
     

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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 16:56:02 (permalink)
    I was reasonably sure that Windows 95 had that view as wallpaper...
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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 17:51:51 (permalink)
    The fan shadow was the tough part.




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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 19:58:43 (permalink)
    Love the new cabinets Mike.

    What are they powered by?





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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 20:09:12 (permalink)
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    Love the new cabinets Mike.

    What are they powered by?







    It looks like there's just enough room for a sub-woofer under the window. 

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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 20:18:50 (permalink)
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    It looks like there's just enough room for a sub-woofer under the window. 
    Hmmmmm....  good point....

     

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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 20:25:13 (permalink)
    great work Mike. So, what about under and over the window? You know, "wall unit"...:)

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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 20:37:35 (permalink)
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    Love the new cabinets Mike.

    What are they powered by?







    Yes!!!!!!!




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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 20:38:46 (permalink)
    BTW there is a bench type unit in the plans.

    Thanks for confirming that it seems like a good idea.

    best regards,
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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 20:39:10 (permalink)
    Sub Woofered  

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    Re:This weekend's wood work progress. 2011/07/05 20:40:58 (permalink)
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