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I have been collecting woodworking equipment for various projects but
the current mission style double bay bookcase is my first real woodworking project from scratch. I took some Wood mag plans and modified them to make a double bookcase as the wife needs more book storage. Things had been going along swimmingly, until yesterday. I was cutting the bottom base trim for the bookcase, the trim covers both of the double bay bookcase fronts and wraps, with the 45 deg mitre cuts to join side base trim. It has 2" legs cut on the ends, and one in the middle. I had one end done, then cut the other and it was about 1/8" too long. Ok, So I measured and used a square to draw a line, double checked, and then cut. Well, now its about 3/32 too darn short! &$%(&@! Now, I've thought to ways to solve this and wanted to ask for sage advice. 1. remake the part (obvious answer) 2. trim a little off of the side overhangs of the front vertical trim, which would recess the base trim a bit to fit correctly 3. (the one I'm currently favoring) Cut the center leg portion out of the trim with vertical cuts, then replace with a slightly bigger peice to make the total trim part fit correctly. Use biscuits to join the wood. 4. Cut in part of the leg as above, but only insert a small 3/32 slice held in place by biscuit(s) 5. Use wood putty to fill the gap at the miter joint (LOL) As the finished part will show so totally,I figured replacing all the leg portion of the center would make it appear as if it was designed that way. I could orient the grain vertically to give some contrast. Any advice? other misc questions: A buddy who has built much furniture recommended I finish parts before assembly, but this seems like a PITA. What is recommended by the majority? Currenly the carcass for the bookcase rests on the floor, but I was considering making the base trim be the only support as it was in the plans from Wood although I modified them somewhat. Is is preferable to have less contact with the floor, or would having the plywood frame also hitting add strength? We'll have this baby loaded with books, need strength. FYI, Trim is 3/4" QS oak. Thanks, S |
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