- Location
- Langley, BC
Back filler piece with a couple of coats on it. It's a semi-gloss enamel. In daylight it's an olive green.

I've decided I'm lacking in clamps, I had to do the main assembly one side at a time.

And here it is after removing all the protruding lap pieces and sanding them flush.

The next step is to round off all the exterior edges with my router, then sand again with 180 grit and put some clear poly-urethane on the frame. Because the frame is clear-coat and the other parts are painted it's just easier to do before assembly. Although I may cut the sides and drawer boxes to length first, I'm kind of sick of sanding.
You can see the ripped plywood parts standing on the left.

I've decided I'm lacking in clamps, I had to do the main assembly one side at a time.

And here it is after removing all the protruding lap pieces and sanding them flush.

The next step is to round off all the exterior edges with my router, then sand again with 180 grit and put some clear poly-urethane on the frame. Because the frame is clear-coat and the other parts are painted it's just easier to do before assembly. Although I may cut the sides and drawer boxes to length first, I'm kind of sick of sanding.








