David Radtke

Cascading Shelf Project: Overview

David Radtke
Duration:   1 mins

Description

In this video, David Radtke provides an overview of the Cascading Shelf project plan. The shelf design can be a little confusing at first glance, so David breaks the assembly down to give you a clearer picture before you proceed with the project.

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Related video: Cascading Shelf Project: Assembly Process

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One Response to “Cascading Shelf Project: Overview”

  1. PAUL

    Can this be made if you don't have the machine for doing biscuits?

Hi, I just wanted to say a couple of things about the corner shelf. As you look at it, it might be a little bit confusing. So let's take a closer look at how this project is made. This project is really pretty simple. We've got three assemblies and these assemblies, so we have the middle one and a top and a bottom. These assemblies are put together with biscuits and the grain direction runs the same all the way through each one. Now in between those, we're going to biscuit on each end here, these partitions. So the partitions will go in, get biscuited, So all this has to of course, lineup straight across and then we put our bottom and top partitions in place, which is just sort of a top and bottom apron. That's it.
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