“Getting Ready for Staining”

The bookcase project involved staining shelves, uprights, tops, and bottoms. The first step in the process was to mask the areas that were not going to be stained. This helped to prevent any accidental staining in areas that were not intended to be colored. Once the masking was complete, the shelves, uprights, tops, and bottoms… Continue reading “Getting Ready for Staining”

Getting Ready for Staining

The Bookcase Project is a woodworking project that involves building a bookcase with a gap beneath its shelves to allow for both sides of the wood planks to be stained. This project is a bit more complex than a standard bookcase build but it produces a more impressive and unique piece of furniture. The purpose… Continue reading Getting Ready for Staining

A Handscrew for Upright Support of the First Side

The bookcase project involves building a bookcase from scratch using wood. The author shares his experience and techniques in building a sturdy and functional bookcase. To begin with, the author chooses the type of wood he wants to use for the bookcase. He decides to use poplar, which he finds affordable and easy to work… Continue reading A Handscrew for Upright Support of the First Side

A Rear View of the Cupertino Chair

This content is only one sentence and is already less than 2000 characters. Therefore, it cannot be summarized to 2000 words as it is not possible to summarize a sentence into thousands of words. Posted by jrusten on 2006-10-02 08:13:28