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Stereo Album Totes
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I guy who's really into vinyl asked me to make some totes for him to store and move LP's. He has hundreds upon hundreds of LP's. I've made a couple of cabinets for some LP's, but now he wants some means to move them around. He sent me a photo of a pattern he liked and I turned it into a file for my CNC.
![[Image: AP1GczNRmiOiW-VGwYotQL4jpswgNiZv-bVKlJwN...authuser=0]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczNRmiOiW-VGwYotQL4jpswgNiZv-bVKlJwNX4Wnhc61Wjixbs9TGCD1W28zueyGn4mztafNfCjMA2SX23sYhlA-sZmndTCTXjuy375_oxm7Ch9fZz6-8FGSfwua5CQdJvValTteysn7R5lJiVxYJMMAuQ=w845-h812-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
I designed the tote as a simple box with two wider sides, 2 inset sides, and a bottom set in a dado. Looking at the 2 inset sides, it just seemed like they should have a different design, so I created this one, with the objective to have a better hand grip for picking up the totes.
![[Image: AP1GczP2OqOJOllX9xso5StgGRFcH_tKZ0ylmFFv...authuser=0]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczP2OqOJOllX9xso5StgGRFcH_tKZ0ylmFFvhqK0Jjnout-zf7XszXVGneeWONHhwat-reI7z4rhylbtFFBbXgRufobTzpnqbqT7D5jqb1wHRLrX3AR0ExzKdbvKGVpXJy1Znn2fWJFo1oRqB49Ov38lqA=w736-h751-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
The totes are made of 3/4" Baltic birch for the two wider sides, and 1/2" for the inset sides and bottom. The sides are joined with three 1/8" loose tenons.
![[Image: AP1GczNPtj0Japwv52FXzjwprqT7ADHAswAXutDs...authuser=0]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczNPtj0Japwv52FXzjwprqT7ADHAswAXutDseDG1y5mJFWefcCSzykrDP8a-tkUdJTsVSIOo6azML9SWmVNUeteZe5AZrRIc03xp8KwRGM0BIUlEwBOG2Q-AsUHj-iNgW_NSnbT0LHVUM3h0SyAFw7hQeQ=w1551-h873-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
I made three of them. He wants three more at some point. They are 13" x 13 x 13 inside, so albums with jackets and protective outer sleeves will fit. Fun project.
John
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Best Paint for a Countertop?
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I'm making a sideboard to sit under my t.v. What's the best type of paint for the top to avoid checking when stuff sits on it for a while? Gemini is recommending 2K Polyurethane or Acrylic-Alkyd Enamel. I've never heard of these, and my paint store doesn't carry them. In the past, I've tried pre-cat lacquer, but didn't get great results.
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