A simple twol level CD shelf made to match the Vinyl Album Stand made of ash hard wood and plywood. Affiliate link for finish used: Osmo Polyx Hard Wax Oil (3054): amzn.to/3pBiBsb
I appreciate your feedback. I won't defend my actions as the safest way to operate a table saw is to always use a push stick. Making videos and listening to the feedback is a great way to be reminded when you have become complacent.
It has been fun to learn. My shop activity slowed down a little in 2022 due to other commitments, but I'm picking it back up and enjoying every minute of it!
Nice, want to do something like this myself, only issue I need to scale it up lot, I need to be almost 8ft wide and almost 7ft tall, would you say this kind of wood is strong enough or work you recommend another type of wood for this kind of size. Im guessing are your shelves about 3ft wide? I need to house about 3000 CDs and even with a 8ft x 7ft I may need to make another one smaller to fit them all.
Interesting! Yes, I believe these were about three feet wide. A quality plywood is certainly strong enough as long as there are plenty of dividers placed within to keep the shelves from sagging under the weight. I also used a 3/4 back piece with added a lot of strength. My biggest concern about the size you are talking about would be how to mount it to the wall. That is going to be a heavy shelf!
@@MattesonCreations thank you for the feedback. Good content. Please do a dvd(including blu-ray) , VHS tape and cassette(music) one if possible to see how different you will make it? I just checked your vinyl design shelf and you are very creative. This cd one is nice as well.
No push stick made me a bit nervous. Other than that, nice work on this project! Thanks!!!
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I appreciate your feedback. I won't defend my actions as the safest way to operate a table saw is to always use a push stick. Making videos and listening to the feedback is a great way to be reminded when you have become complacent.
now i want this for my CD collection too!
Its a simple project that can be expanded to be as big as you need it!
Beautiful work!
Thank you! Sometimes keeping it simple is best.
Built something similar last year. Good to see people still using physical media
It has been fun to learn. My shop activity slowed down a little in 2022 due to other commitments, but I'm picking it back up and enjoying every minute of it!
So many great tips here.
Thank you Craig!
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Very kind of you Patrik. I've been busy with other life events ... but am hoping to get more activity on the channel soon!
Very nice mate
Thank you!
Nice, want to do something like this myself, only issue I need to scale it up lot, I need to be almost 8ft wide and almost 7ft tall, would you say this kind of wood is strong enough or work you recommend another type of wood for this kind of size. Im guessing are your shelves about 3ft wide? I need to house about 3000 CDs and even with a 8ft x 7ft I may need to make another one smaller to fit them all.
Interesting! Yes, I believe these were about three feet wide. A quality plywood is certainly strong enough as long as there are plenty of dividers placed within to keep the shelves from sagging under the weight. I also used a 3/4 back piece with added a lot of strength. My biggest concern about the size you are talking about would be how to mount it to the wall. That is going to be a heavy shelf!
How many cd does it keep? Just the ideal size. Subscribed.
Hello, thanks for watching and subscribing! For this shelf, each bay can hold 35 CDs so a total of 210 CDs if the entire shelf was full.
@@MattesonCreations thank you for the feedback. Good content. Please do a dvd(including blu-ray) , VHS tape and cassette(music) one if possible to see how different you will make it? I just checked your vinyl design shelf and you are very creative. This cd one is nice as well.
Could I get the dimensions?