A very quick TV stand

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So, I ended up with a spare day, Christmas shopping done and everything ready early. I needed a project. One I could do quickly!

Ever since reading Chris Schwarz's wonderful Anarchist's Design Book, I have meant to try out something along the lines of his Boarded Bookshelf. I don't need more bookcases, but I do need a TV cabinet.

I started with a rough sketch and some idea of dimensions
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Glued up some 18mm spruce I had lying around into wide boards and planed them up on the low bench
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Then ripped and crosscut to near size and shot them to exact dimensions, using Custard's trick again on the low bench.
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Next I wanted to cut the housing joints to hold the shelves, so following the advice in the Anarchist's Design Book I clamped a guide down one side of the joint and cut away with a hardpoint.
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If I do this again I'm going to have to find a better saw, the set on this is really wide and it didn't leave a clean cut.
I used the shelf to gauge the width of the housing and cut the other side and then removed the waste with a chisel.
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Time to glue it together - using as many clamps in as many different ways as physically possible!
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Clamped up the top support and kick into position and marked off the length
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Then cut them to length. I tried the "knife line, make a trough with a chisel and then cut" technique for the first time here. I thought that I'd shoot them to fit, but I hit the exact length first time with the saw.
I glued the top support and kick into place and painted the sides with a couple of coats of milk paint.
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All I have left to do is trim all the edges, break the corners and add some wax. I wonder if I'll get time tomorrow 8)
 

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That’s great Ro. I really like how simple you kept it. Also like the guide method for cutting housing walls! I’ve only done that with a chisel before but your way looks much quicker. Looking forward to seeing it in situ.

How do you like that low angle plane? Been thinking about getting one
 
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