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Hi, Tommy TBones here again, I guess it's time to jump in and make the decision to build something since hearing about what all of you have accomplished. Well that's not entirely true I live in a 1 bedroom condo in Chicago with limited space to work, so the first project is to try to build something to hold my computers and recording equipment. I have two 16"h towers and two rack servers 7"h. Side by side I don't have an issue with the towers and the servers are 19 1/4" hole to hole and 16 3/4" case width. I need about an inch between the servers which now make the height of the piece 34" with out wheels. Depth 22" if I leave the back open although I'm thinking I'm going to add a removable back so I'd have to add 4" for air space. I know I can get the wood rough cut at the hardware store which presents a question, is a rough cut going to be close enough to use? Should I use 3/4" x 6" or even 1" x 6" would I be better off with finished plywood? What about pine? Thanks All
Hi Everybody My name is Jonathan I live in West GA, and I love to build all sorts of things. I have been designing and building with wood for the past 5 years, but I have always had a passion in it. I have built and sold a few things, and expect you do more. I joined this community to learn more about the trade I have begun to love. I hope I can share my knowledge wherer ever and with whom ever I can to help them with their project. I will post some of my lastest project soon.
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My name is Pam. I live in NE Ohio. I just bought my first Kreg jig for myself. I bought my son one last year for Christmas and hated to give it away. But, anyway...I retire in less than 2 years so I have been trying to get things in my shop organized. I made a set of shelves using the pocket hole jig. My other hobby is stained glass. I have a lot of thoughts about how I can combine my two hobbies. I am looking forward to being a part of this community.
Wow !
260 Pocket Holes? That's very impressive Rachel.
What a great piece of attractive and yet practical furniture.
What kind of wood did you use?
- Gordon
Very nice, reminds me of something IKEA would do. But you did it!!!!
Congrats!
Rachel,
Sorry you had all that extra manual work.
I found a discussion that deals with using 12mm stock and there are a few tips that hopefully should help you if you use 12mm again and hopefully save you tightening by hand. I can understand why your arm would be tired.
Good luck with your next project.
Here's the link :
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?152477-Pocket-holes-in-1...
Hello everyone. My name is Rachel and I'm new to making furniture. I live in the south east of the UK. I've just made (finished this morning!) a DVD/CD storage unit with about 260 pocket holes. I've been busy!
I hope to be making many more items soon, and have lots of ideas!
hi Rachel welcome to the best place on the web to learn .
welcome
John McIntosh said:
Hey Everyone, John here from Brookeville Maryland. I enjoy woodworking and looks like this is a site that will help me in gaining experience with everyone's useful tips and creativeness. I attended a woodworking show and purchased a Kreg Mimi and am impressed with how strong the joints are (love it). Looking forward to this group of fine woodworkers.
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