Built-in cherry bookcase and bar.
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Very, very nice. Looks expensive. Cha-Ching!
ohwoodeye, I got a really good deal on all the cherry from a friend. I figure that since the labor was free (just my time), I could afford to splurge on the material.
Vondy
Vondy,
Nice job on the bookcase. Can you provide details on the finish you used?
Thanks.
kscap, Thanks for the question.
I sanded all the parts befor final assembly with 100, then 150, then 200 grit sand paper. Because everything is Cherry, there were some burn marks that needed a great deal of attention.
I used Sherwin Williams "Classic Cherry" Wood Clasics Oil Stain. I finished with multiple coats of Sherwin Williams Waterborne Polyurethane Varnish -- Clear Satin. I very lightly sanded with 220 grit paper between coats being carfull to not sand away the finish on the sharp edges (and there are a lot of them). I like the 'clearness' of the water based finish but it does raise the grain and therefore, requires sanding, especially after the first coat.
Vondy
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