After searching for a corner unit for our LCD TV and finding nothing that we wanted, I told my wife that I would build one because I had just gotten the Kreg jig. She was a little surprised to hear this since I had never made anything 'furniture like' in my life. Since I decided to build it in a hexagon shape, I had to deal with 22.5 degree angles. This forum helped me to understand how to make them and I was very pleased with the results. I tell people that working with the Kreg jig is like "building from the inside out". You don't see any nail holes on the outside! I have attached a picture of the finished piece and just want to thank all who helped on this forum while building it. Can't wait to start the next project!
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John,
Very nice looking unit what wood did you use it's got good color, als did you use kreg screws for the top(counter top)
and did u you use glue on those pices or just screws
Thanks
Jeff
Thanks a lot John !
Now my wife has added yet another item to my
"You need to build this" list.
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