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| | | | Around the same time I bought the lumber for my office bookshelf - it may have been the same trip - I bought the lumber to build a sit/stand... | |
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| | | | The next step in the workbench project was to take the 20 boards I'd bought for the benchtop into the Tool Library shop and mill them to size. Neighbor Joel and I threw the boards into the back of his truck, and headed to the shop. Knowing that the wood I'd bought wasn't of the highest quality (it was #2 lumber, all Douglas Fir), I'd bought a couple of extra boards. | |
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| | | | (Don't let the one day between posts fool you. The last post reflected about a month's worth of work, and this one was about a week's worth, including a long weekend.) After gluing up the stretchers, I needed to clean them up before trying to fit them to the legs. Try as I might, I wasn't able to get the two boards perfectly aligned, and, of course, there was glue squeeze-out. | |
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