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File:PXL 20240103 180957255.jpg|thumb|"Hidden Hardware" used for the assmebly of the Apartment Shoerack
File:PXL 20240103 180957255.jpg|"Hidden Hardware" used for the assmebly of the Apartment Shoerack
File:PXL 20240103 183445837.jpg|thumb|Rough assmebly after drilling all the holes for the hardware. Board edges are untreated
File:PXL 20240103 183445837.jpg|Rough assmebly after drilling all the holes for the hardware. Board edges are untreated
File:PXL 20240104 145751030.jpg|thumb|Press on edge banding being applied to raw edges of boards
File:PXL 20240104 145751030.jpg|Press on edge banding being applied to raw edges of boards
File:PXL 20240229 165949283.jpg|thumb|Finished and in use shoe rack/ entryway table
File:PXL 20240229 165949283.jpg|Finished and in use shoe rack/ entryway table
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Revision as of 20:34, 14 July 2024

Pictures; Design, creation and use.

If i were to do it again (and not have material to "upcycle") I would go to horbach with dimensions for the panels that are needed, and have them cut and edgeband (kanten-umleimung) all of the pieces instead of using the press on stuff that I found. This is because, while the "raw wood" core of the board is hidden, the edges of the banding are quite sharp and if i sand them you would see the core of the sheet again.