Comments on: Ava’s Closet – Part 3 https://sawdustgirl.com/ava-closet-build-3/ Renovation, cabinet building and woodworking plans and tutorials. Build like a Girl® Sun, 03 Dec 2017 04:47:02 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 By: Two toned diy console table - The Sawdust Diaries https://sawdustgirl.com/ava-closet-build-3/#comment-78183 Wed, 04 Sep 2013 22:20:18 +0000 http://thesawdustdiaries.com/?p=1057#comment-78183 […] attach those pieces together side by side.  A 1×10 isn’t actually 1×10 (refer to Ava’s handy wood sizing chart for more details on […]

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By: Fawn Teresi https://sawdustgirl.com/ava-closet-build-3/#comment-78182 Thu, 29 Aug 2013 23:09:05 +0000 http://thesawdustdiaries.com/?p=1057#comment-78182 I am in the same boat as Chantelle…. I cannot wait to see the finished project on this because I want to redo my closet! 🙂 Looks great so far!

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By: Chantelle - ThousandSquareFeet https://sawdustgirl.com/ava-closet-build-3/#comment-78181 Thu, 29 Aug 2013 15:00:26 +0000 http://thesawdustdiaries.com/?p=1057#comment-78181 Also, for MarieRoxanne, the length of the board is totally up to you – if you need 5′, you will get 5′. It is just the thickness and width of the boards that are “off”, not the length. An 8′ piece of wood is usually just a tad over 8′.

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By: Chantelle - ThousandSquareFeet https://sawdustgirl.com/ava-closet-build-3/#comment-78180 Thu, 29 Aug 2013 14:58:36 +0000 http://thesawdustdiaries.com/?p=1057#comment-78180 This is probably the project that has my greatest interest right now since my master closet is completely unfinished but I have big plans. Plans that kinda look like yours. You are doing a great job and I know I will learn a lot from your work that I can incorporate into my work! Keep at it – you will be so thrilled with the results when you are done!

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By: Renee https://sawdustgirl.com/ava-closet-build-3/#comment-78179 Wed, 28 Aug 2013 16:23:04 +0000 http://thesawdustdiaries.com/?p=1057#comment-78179 MarieRoxanne, it’s because they ARE cut to the correct measurements at the mill, but they dry out and shrink. After they shrink, they’re planed/sanded to consistent sizes

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