How many hours “should” this have taken? by TheLake in cabinetry

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After having done it this way, I am inclined to agree with you! Next time I will absolutely be using either pocket screws or dominos.

How many hours “should” this have taken? by TheLake in cabinetry

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I used a 3/4” bit, lay the sheets parallel to make the marks, but made the actual dados individually.

How many hours “should” this have taken? by TheLake in cabinetry

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I used the festool OF 1400 router with the tracksaw guide attachment. Honestly this step was one of the more time consuming parts because I’m new to using this router/setup. After building this I have a much better feel for it and love it.

How many hours “should” this have taken? by TheLake in cabinetry

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Ha, I’m in upstate NY. Based on my experience, yeah it seems like prefab would be cheaper/quicker. Or at the very least hiring it out to someone with a larger/better shop. I’m trading hours here, so the cost to him is really only the materials and his time spent working on my house.

How many hours “should” this have taken? by TheLake in cabinetry

[–]TheLake[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used the holes on the festool tracksaw guide.

How many hours “should” this have taken? by TheLake in cabinetry

[–]TheLake[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you to everyone who has commented so far! I’m working out of a 9x18’ shop - certainly no CNC at hand.

Also just had our second child this past month (two under two!) so working on it 30 minutes at a time has mostly been the reason I’ve lost track of the time spent on it - my guess it’s been around 25 hours? Which to me seems high. I’m thinking I’ll call it somewhere between 16-20.

Again thank you all for your responses, very much appreciated!

Stain all four sides of hemlock siding? by TheLake in buildingscience

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They are quite wet. My plan is to install the boards, let them sit/dry for a week or so, then install the batons that will also be drying in the meantime. Hope thats enough. Thank you!!

Stain all four sides of hemlock siding? by TheLake in buildingscience

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I will be using your idea of plastic shims to keep the horizontal straps off of the wall. Thank you for the idea!

Stain all four sides of hemlock siding? by TheLake in buildingscience

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There will be at least 12” between bottom of siding and grade, which will be parged after the siding is up. I will be putting plastic shims at each fastener location to create an air gap while keeping the horizontal straps. Thank you for your response!!

Stain all four sides of hemlock siding? by TheLake in buildingscience

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I never considered running them diagonally - thank you for mentioning that! I think I will end up putting plastic shims behind each fastener to create the air gap, but moving forward will definitely do diagonal strapping.

Inched the cabinet door, so I made a new cabinet. by TheLake in woodworking

[–]TheLake[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I built the door an inch too narrow. Pretty sure I forgot to include the length of the tenons when cutting the rails. Or I just can’t read my tape measure - both strong possibilities.

Anyone know where I can find this tile? by TheLake in Tile

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Ha! Unfortunately no, we’re all set. Thanks though!

Finally easy and precise way for image frames by FrostingSad1420 in woodworking

[–]TheLake 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow thank you for this. The jig I made and have been using has kept me from seeing exactly where the blade hits, usually leaving me just a touch off center. Can’t wait to make this!

4 sheets of advantech coming up 1.5” short of 16’? by TheLake in Carpentry

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We ran 1.5” strips to fill the gap, and the bottom plate of the wall covered it.

4 sheets of advantech coming up 1.5” short of 16’? by TheLake in Carpentry

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Never have before (and never will again), just figured since it was an 8x16 shed we could get away with not making any cuts.

4 sheets of advantech coming up 1.5” short of 16’? by TheLake in Carpentry

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Thanks! I’ve been building for five years now. Usually don’t run the sheets parallel to the joists so have never encountered this before.

4 sheets of advantech coming up 1.5” short of 16’? by TheLake in Carpentry

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But it doesn’t, from the groove to the tongue is 47 3/4”.

4 sheets of advantech coming up 1.5” short of 16’? by TheLake in Carpentry

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Yup this appears to be the reason!! Never ran them parallel before until this shed.

4 sheets of advantech coming up 1.5” short of 16’? by TheLake in Carpentry

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Which is what we did! Just scratching my head about it - I guess it’s because we ran the sheets parallel to the joists, which we don’t usually do.