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Monday [worked on the lumber]
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denailed some of the lumber monday 5/30. Ran it thru the table saw into 7/8 and 3/4 thickness to finish planing out at 3/4 & 1/2 inch thickness.
Has a real nice color to it as antique pine usually does. Many boards have the yellow orange color in it and some have brown and yellow in it.
Going to go with the hoosier cabinet style . Making the base about 50 inches long and about 28 inches deep. The top portion I will make 48 inches long and 12 inches deep. The top will have a cabinet on each side 12 inches wide by 12 inches deep and about 36 inches tall. Will leave a space in center for the screen and side speakers 24 inches wide and 20 inches tall. above that will be another cabinet 24 inches long 12 inches deep and 12 inches tall. Above the top cabinets I will have a board setting on top of the cabiets with overhang on front and sides to receive a piece of finish moulding underneath it to the cabinets.
Going to make the total unit out of antique pine. Do not want to see any plywood anywhere. Some cabinet makers only finish the fronts and table top with their desired lumber. I do not want that.
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