Woodworking (91)

Brian Bilbrey

Busy Sunday

When I laid out the doors and shelves and such for finishing, there wasn't room to leave the cabinet carcass in the woodshop and still have room to setup for roasting coffee. Coffee wins, so I dragged the carcass sections upstairs, assembled and temporarily loaded them up: I ran out of time to get any more finishing done on the remaining pieces, sadly. I did get the main garden up and running today, though... There's 24 tomato plants, 12 pepper plants, beans, cucumbers, zucchini, potatoes, etc. I still have to get the herb box cleared and up, as well as…

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Brian Bilbrey

Finishing a cabinet; Ch-ch-ch-changes a'coming.

Finishing the corner cabinet I'm making progress, as you can see. This cabinet may be upstairs as early as Wednesday of the upcoming week. Depends if I can get enough coats of poly on the doors and shelves. Pictured above, I'm at the poly stage for the face and insides - the dark teal sides are already three coats and cured. After supper, I took those down, laid out the doors and shelves, and first-coated the backs. Tomorrow, a quick sanding and I'll get the second coat on. * * * While I am not going to have the liberty…

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Brian Bilbrey

Paint It Black

Well. not "black" as such, Rolling Stones songs notwithstanding. But I've managed to get finish (off-white, some walnut stain bodged onto the white for character, and dark teal) applied to all the bits of the cabinets. I've got a bit more "character" to apply to the face frames of the cabinets, then it's time for polyurethane. Another few days at least... It was a good five-day stint of woodworking and finishing, fun, really. I did take a break from that to shop, mow, and roast coffee (Nicaragua Finca Santa Helena Caturra, from Sweet Maria's, of course) today, too. * *…

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Brian Bilbrey

Half-week Off

I turned 10base52 (not 1, sigh) this week, on Wednesday. So I took that day, and the next two, off work so that I could spend some quality time in the woodshop. I finished building all of the cabinet doors and inter-shelving, installed the cabinet backs, and tested all the hardware: Then I pulled, bagged, and labeled all the hardware, and started applying finish to the small pieces: Today, those get a top-coat of polyurethane and a bit of distressing. And I'll start applying finish to the cabinet carcasses. At least that's the plan. But the yard needs some attention,…

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Brian Bilbrey

Spring games

Friday night surrounded by wind and rain, we played Scrabble. Turns out that there is a body part you can use to not just win, but dominate in this game: Fertilized and rained on, the lawns demand an aggressive mowing schedule. The good news is that following Friday's storms, the temps were down significantly, making the yardwork a lot less sweaty. I also made progress on the cabinet building in the woodshop, fabricating the perforated screen door for the computer cabinet. All of the components for the lower cabinet are now done. I need to build a couple of intermediate…

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