Headboard   4                                                03-2021

 

Cutting Wood Continued 

 

Here you can see what I'm talking about much better. This will be like a roadmap for me.
 

 

 

I wanted to define the edges between each piece so I put a small chamfer on all the longer sides. I think this will look pretty good once it's all together.
 

 

 

After a light sanding, I'm ready to put some stain on everything. Now I'll be using two colors: a lighter one for the alder and a darker one for the cherry. The alder is below.
 

 

 

Final Steps

 

As you can see I'm using the color Golden Oak for the alder.
 

 

 

What you see here is a second coat of the darker stain for the cherry. The reason I'm doing another coat is because I didn't think there was enough contrast between the cherry and alder after staining.  The second coat is on the left vs. a single coat on the right.
 

 

 

There we go, much better.
 

 

 

Here I'm putting all the pieces back in according to my roadmap. And notice I'm shimming the pieces near the bottom. For some reason my pieces fit looser now than they did three days earlier. I have no idea why this would be but I'm dealing with it. I figure if there's going to be any gaps, the bottom is the place for them because pillows will cover this area.
 

 

 

if you look close, you'll see I've spread glue on only one quadrant. This is to make sure all the pieces fit without any surprises.
 

 

 

After gluing the first quadrant, I placed a piece of leftover MDF over it and pilled on various weights to hold it down. I did this for the quadrant right next to it as well. This went pretty good and the next day I did the other side. Yes I know, it's a random bunch of stuff on there.
 

 

 

What you see here is the back. What I did was put some spray clear on the frame to see how it would look and to make sure it covered evenly. Well it looked pretty good so I bought two more cans of semi-gloss to do the front.
 

 

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