How To Make A Mid Century Modern Stereo Rack Or Cabinet Part 1 | Furniture Making
Woodworking project - Build a challenging mid century modern stereo rack with vertical grooves, graceful tapered legs, and a unique pass-through detail that lets light inside the cabinet for an airy feel, yet still obscures wires for your components. In the first video walnut and figured maple panels are prepared, and joinery is completed on thick walnut legs. Finally, the legs are tapered at the 1412 bandsaw. Follow along as Willie Sandry the Thoughtful Woodworker shows the process step by step. Tools featured in this how-to woodworking tutorial include the Laguna Fusion F2 table saw and the 1412 bandsaw.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro to mid century modern stereo rack project
1:09 - Forming and shaping the Maple panels (layout, running through jointer, clamping)
4:40 - Forming Walnut panels (surfacing, ripping widths on tablesaw, and glue-up, and dressing down on drum sander)
7:33 - Completing joinery on Walnut legs
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