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I have no entertainment center...

I want to build one. Have wood tools and the space to work. Now I just need a design and measurements. Kim and I were at a furniture store a few weeks ago and saw one we both liked. Design and size was great. Was about $2k. I'm thinking I'll go back with the tape measure and a camera.

... and get to work ... :icon_neutral: .... and keep my progress here.

We start with... ummmm, not much!!

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If ya'll have built one of these too, post a pic err something.

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If sounds like you have limited experaince. You would be wise to buy plans of one you like because there is to much time and money invested to have a piece of shit to show for it. I would try woodcraft first. Never been on there web site to see if you can see the pic. of the plans, but I would asume it does. Good luck.

And get the right woodcraft. If you are looking at new rearsets, you have the wrong site!

Posted

Now you know when you finish it, you'll need a new flat panel TV, a new stereo, a bunch of movies, some new AC outlets to power it, a UPS to protect the investment, some comfortable chairs now that you use the room more often. Go for it.

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I like the one you have. :icon_biggrin:

I like it too... in another room! LOL.

And get the right woodcraft. If you are looking at new rearsets, you have the wrong site!

"I tried adding rearsets to the wall... but they just wouldn't hold the tv!" :icon_evilgrin:

Now you know when you finish it, you'll need a new flat panel TV, a new stereo, a bunch of movies, some new AC outlets to power it, a UPS to protect the investment, some comfortable chairs now that you use the room more often. Go for it.

I know! 50" plasma's have officially dropped below $1k too. :icon_biggrin: And stereo is being shipped right now. 1,000watts-a-coming.

Chose OAK.

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Went with Kim's fav. choice... I liked the Red Oak a little better.

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The way it should be. :icon_whistle:

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Example end color.

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Posted

Pre-stain, stain and two coats of satin poly are done on the main base structures; center and two end cases.

Then assembly:

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Ignore the urge to break out your 'ol C64...!

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I'm now out of wood... need to head back to the store to get the facing hardwood and look over the crown and the precut designer oak pieces.

Posted

What :icon_surprised: no dado joints?? Although it does look like you rabet jointed the ends. Are you going to use 1/4" plywood for the back? Looks good so far. Are you going to use solid wood for the face frames/ doors/ glass fronts?

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What :icon_surprised: no dado joints?? Although it does look like you rabet jointed the ends. Are you going to use 1/4" plywood for the back? Looks good so far. Are you going to use solid wood for the face frames/ doors/ glass fronts?

Porter, YOU ARE RIGHT, no dado! I love dado... but I got into a fight with my blade recently.. and didn't want to go get another. So I choose no dado. Yes, 1/4" for the back, the store was out was I went last. Then need to get the hardwood for the fronts with some designer/something pieces for the professional look... errr, my professional version. Going for doors on bottom, wood fronted, except for glass in middle bottom.

Posted

2 weeks ago we have had the same problem.

I must look for:

easy cleaning under the rack

place for musik cd´s

place for dvd´s

I made a rack at the wall

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42" tv

laptop with all mp3 (100Gig)

easy to clean under the rack

Posted

I like it Jojo. Very clean lines. I really like modern/contempory stuff.

100G? That's a lot of music. :icon_eek: My collection is up to about 26G.

Update, Justin?

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2 weeks ago we have had the same problem.

I must look for:

easy cleaning under the rack

I made a rack at the wall

42" tv

easy to clean under the rack

Nice rack! :icon_tits: Did I say that?

Posted

Made some progress on Friday morning.. for a little bit anyway:

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...then BLACK FRIDAY.... I'll be taking a little break.... :icon_rolleyes:

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Posted

So, do explain which instrument of pain you used for that operation. If you can still type that is. Oh, by the way, a little NewSkin will heal that right up.

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RIGHT THROUGH THE FINGER NAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!

Awesome.

thats great, was that "entertaining" for ya?

wild guess here, it hurt a little?

:icon_twisted:

pickled eggs ha ha ha ha ha ha

Posted

Nice! Thats why you let the wife's/Girlfriends use the power tools...... They have more experience :icon_evilgrin:

Posted

It was that damned biscuit joiner... the depth setting was not tighten down/vibrated loose. :icon_evil:

... good news... I went out to sit on the strom, and pulled the clutch in... wooohooo. :icon_cool:

Posted

Damm that had to hurt! I'm glad it wasn't worse. Get a pair of kevlar gloves!

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

It's A LOT better now...! The skin is scabbin' up real good and coming up to surface level too.... the nail's good half is still growing out. I can clutch the bike much better now too and even fit my finger and bandages into my larger mc gloves... :icon_biggrin:

So I think it won't be as bad as I initially thought. With upcoming holiday travels, I'll get back to working on this in January.

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