Almost Done!!!
Part 4 of this project is the Media Hutch. It is not included in this picture but Ana designed her own piece to go over the TV!!! This was definitely one of the easier pieces to this puzzle!
I started by joining the sides to the bottom.
I marked a line to guide where the screws should go.
Predrill your holes by using a drill bit that is a tad thinner than the screws you are using.
Use a generous amount of Gorilla Wood Glue...
and follow up with the screws.
Next I measured for the dividers.
I followed the same steps to attach the dividers. This is after the first one.
Picture after adding the second divider.
Now to secure the top.
Again, make sure you mark off a line where the screws need to go.
Follow the same steps making sure to secure with Gorilla Glue Wood Glue.
Add the trim using Gorilla Glue Wood Glue and small nails. I used three nails and hammered them into the top of the hutch.
I used the same nails to hammer the back of the hutch on. I used 1/4 inch plywood for the back.
Here is the finished pic. The hutch will actually be at the top over the TV if you can picture it. I cannot attach it in the right place until I have it upstairs in the gameroom but I was so excited that I wanted to show it:)
Here are pictures of the steps!
Part 4 ~ Media Hutch
I am still going to add drawers to the bottom bases next week!
Go visit Ana over at Knock Off Wood and check out all of the awesome furniture plans so you can dress your house for less!!! This is my first attempt at building my own furniture from scratch and if I can do it anyone can!!!
~Ashley
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21 comments:
This project is awesome! I am so amazed at how it has come together. Love & blessings from NC!
this is so exciting!
this project is fantastic!! By breaking it down into pieces this seems like such a manageable project and there is no reason to spend the thousands at PB or anywhere else. can't wait to see the finished product.
Kudos to you! What an awesome job. I am will be returning to watch your progress. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing! I want to try and build something, but I am going to have to start SMALL. I've never done anything like that before. I think my husband and I are going to try and build the washing machine for my daughter's preschool.
It turned out wonderful. I know you are so proud of it and yourself. Good going. I look forward to seeing it completely put together and in place.
I was wondering what the cost of the wood is this project?
Thanks!
Ooh, I can't wait until it's all finished!!
Wish I had patience for something like this!
You amaze me...it looks great!
it is looking sooooo good! i can't wait for you to share about the painting process. it's going to look so great when it's finished!
Great work! Ana's plans really do make it so easy. We're building the same unit, only we had to modify it a bit. We're mixing the Logan plans and the Cameron plans to come up with a unit that fits our needs more. I wanted book shelves and cubes for displaying keepsakes. So far we have the media base and one base cubby completed. Just need to find more time! Building furniture is addictive!!! Check out some of our pictures on our blog.
Wonderful, I'm so impressed!
Totally awesome !
Kammy
Looking good!
I feel so lazy looking at all that work! Nice DIY project. I'm inspired. Maybe. :)
Wow, what a fantastic job. I love all the wonderful storage and spaces to hold decorative objects. You did a wonderful job. Hugs, Marty
Seriously! Your husband has got to think you are awesome! I do!
Camille
That looks great. I can't wait to see the finished product. Good Job.
I love your tutorials! You make it look so easy. When is your book coming out??? Sherry
Cannot wait to see how it turns out!
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