Outdoor T.V. Enclosure
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I was asked to build an enclosure for a outdoor T.V. Little dark on the stain however still came out well. Calculating the gas shocks size and pressure needed was a challenge. I also Googled some information on standard screen sizes and went up by two sizes.All in all I think it came out well.Built with 2×4 and 2×6's with a tongue and grove bit set.
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Back at making more frames
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I enjoy making frames – the challenge of the miters along with the ability to complete in a shorter time span (compared to big furniture type projects) is nice. Plus frames make nice gifts. First three were for here at home. Last couple are for others. All are walnut. They all have keyhole slots for hanging.Well, except for the small one where I used some corners to make a stand (miters were beyond a challenge so glue helped to fill in the gaps)Edit: one more – this one is from hickory
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Outdoor Barn Style Doors
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I was asked to build some doors for an outdoor patio bar and grill area. The costumer wanted them red and distressed for aged look. Made from 1×4 and 1×12 with tong and grove.
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