Six bookcases built.
Dadoed, glued, and finish nailed.
Three for @LibertyFarmNH 's music room.
Three for the office.
Luan plywood for backs arriving Tuesday.
Remaining wood is for another six or so full height shelves.pic.twitter.com/B0Tuhi6BNz
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Six bookcases built.
Dadoed, glued, and finish nailed.
Three for @LibertyFarmNH 's music room.
Three for the office.
Luan plywood for backs arriving Tuesday.
Remaining wood is for another six or so full height shelves.pic.twitter.com/B0Tuhi6BNz
luan is the go-to material for "backs of bookcases". I have no idea if there is any other use for it at all, or if it's basically just "bookcase plywood" with a weird name.
used it a lot in college theater for facing fronts of raised platforms, esp if they needed to be curved
so what I'm hearing is "one can build curved bookcases"...
good for holding your curved books
AKSHUALLY they were octagonal, with the corners clipped. The papers. The books did not have corners. Also, I freeze framed a few times and the books were from our continuity, not theirs. Set dresser, you're fired! (yes, I realize how pathetic this makes me)
books did not have corners CLIPPED, I mean
Let it be put on record that believe new BSG style octagonal pages are an innovation we can't adopt soon enough.
so I've thought about this either people in the BSG universe make paper the same way we do, and it comes on huge rolls, and it gets clipped, and there are huge mounds of corner clippings OR they generate it 1-sheet-at-a-time I prefer the first theory then ponder "where?"
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