Yes, that is absolutely something that can also be used to help with the glue up. I use brad nails oftern in this kind of projects especially if I use pine or other soft wood and use paint as a finish. But when I work with harder wood like maple/walnut I try to avoid nails because they can be visible I usually use transparent finish.
Hi, in terms of wood, you can use walnut, white oak, maple, or even pine but you may have to use different finishes depending on the wood. I don't really have a list to provide because all you need to make one of these projects is a single piece of wood or two if you laminate and the sizes are in the video so by using the information in the video you should be able to build these.
Love all of your projects. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and making it so easy to follow along.
Love these! Great video and instructions. Thanks for sharing 👏👏👏
Thank you so much, I am glad you found it helpful!
Great video! Thanks!
Thank you so much, I am glad you enjoyed the video!
Great video and detailed explanation, Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
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Grazie molte! So glad many are finding the video helpful.
done these alot, sell well, but i add very then nails to help hold it together with the glue.
Yes, that is absolutely something that can also be used to help with the glue up. I use brad nails oftern in this kind of projects especially if I use pine or other soft wood and use paint as a finish. But when I work with harder wood like maple/walnut I try to avoid nails because they can be visible I usually use transparent finish.
Can you add a list of wood needed for modern book holder?
Hi, in terms of wood, you can use walnut, white oak, maple, or even pine but you may have to use different finishes depending on the wood. I don't really have a list to provide because all you need to make one of these projects is a single piece of wood or two if you laminate and the sizes are in the video so by using the information in the video you should be able to build these.