Furniture /cabinet maker Pro tip: I would've installed the front / back top 2*2' rails (long, Un broken) in one piece and notched the front / back tops of the 2 partition panels, around the 2*2 rails. You'll also find the layout between the panels, will be much easier that way too. As opposed to braking up the top rails and having to account for the thickness if the partition panels. Once you've notched your panels over the rails, you can then slide the panels, left or right to determine the panel spacing you like and then, permanently fasten them in place. Great job through.
Furniture /cabinet maker Pro tip: I would've installed the front / back top 2*2' rails (long, Un broken) in one piece and notched the front / back tops of the 2 partition panels, around the 2*2 rails. You'll also find the layout between the panels, will be much easier that way too. As opposed to braking up the top rails and having to account for the thickness if the partition panels. Once you've notched your panels over the rails, you can then slide the panels, left or right to determine the panel spacing you like and then, permanently fasten them in place. Great job through.
Looks great brother!
Looking good
Thanks 👍
This video is perfect timing. My wife really wants a TV Console like this one, except I have to make it about 8 feet.
I would say start to finish it took 3 weeks. This is working on it after work and very long weekend days
Beat go hard
Thank you for making this video…I love these consoles and totally want to do this myself…
For the main shell, did you use 1/2” or 3/4” plywood?
3/4”
Great video man!
Appreciate it!
How long does it take fro. Start to finish
What type of plywood do you use for surfaces that will be seen and painted?
I get all my plywood from Home Depot.
I'll use sanded or maple if I am going to paint it.
@@coreysworkshop6421 is maple your run of the mill plywood, or is it a pretty expensive species? I’m in Australia so we use different species’.
@@ReaperXC in North America maple is on the higher side for plywood...its usually pine or spruce which is cheaper
@@kylet3589 cool mate. I'm in Australia so this is interesting.