Sunday, November 21, 2010

$15 Well Spent

I wrote previously about the project I've undertaken with our dining room. It's turning into one of those projects that is taking so long I'm losing momentum. Right now I'm waiting to decide the paint color we (i.e. Lisa) want to put on the top half of the wall. I haven't painted the bottom yet because gravity being what it is, I feel like I'd end up having to repaint the bottom anyway after I got done with the top.

In an attempt to kick start it again, we went to the man mall this weekend to pick up the paint. Lisa was looking through the paint samples while I tried to distract the kids. After 10 minutes it appeared that Lisa was trying to see how many paint samples she could hold at once. Somewhere in the subconscious recesses of my mind I realized I wasn't going to be painting this weekend.

While Lisa busied herself finding ever more nuanced shades of brown, I took the kids to pick out the material I needed for another project that's been on the back of my mind for a couple weeks. I showed up to the checkout with 2 2x4 sheets of 1/4 inch plywood, adding $15 to the bill. We paid for it with the remaining balance on the gift card I got for my birthday.

When we got home, Lisa got started paining the walls with the color samples we bought and I pulled out my table saw!

The project

Our cookie sheets, cooling racks, cutting boards and beloved baking stone have been sitting in a heap in one of our cabinets for a year. I wanted to make some compartments to better organize and store them all. I don't have a true before picture, but here's the cleaned out cabinet.


I cut grooves on a piece of 1/4" plywood to put on the bottom (really, this is just an excuse to put a picture of the tablesaw up here to prove that while it was totally a spontaneous purchase - I do use it). The one mishap was that I accidentally cut a groove only 1" away from another one - so I filled it in with wood putty. In the end I had enough wood for 5 dividers and the bottom piece so they were spaced 2.5" apart with 1/4" grooves.


I cut a similar sized piece out of 1/2" plywood for the top and cut deeper grooves. I attached some pegs and stuck them through some predrilled holes in the back of the cabinet (you can see similar ones in the bottom left of the photo below). This kept it from getting pushed up or wiggling. In the front I attached some shims to the side of the cabinet track to keep it from pushing up (you can barely see them in the photo below - it's the white vertical line).


Just for fun, here's a posed shot of me showing off my handwork. It's been a long time since I've been able to start and finish a project in the same day. I think I got my groove back - perhaps we'll have the dining room painted next week after all!


I've never been so excited to put away the cookie sheets! With all that space at the top, now I'm thinking we need bigger cookie sheets!


Not too shabby, 1 day, $15 (that really wasn't even out of my pocket), and something to show for it! Now if I can get my brother or brother-in-law down here, I can tackle the built in bookshelf project! You know who you are - come help me play with my tools!

4 comments:

Marci said...

Matt is insanely jealous and wants to both come to Austin right now and, barring that, just BE you.

Pretty awesome Brycaroo.

JasPam said...

How awesome is it to have a husband who can crank out a project like this for $15 in one day! I have a cupboard like that, but not as large as yours is and I love it. Could Bryce please fly to Oregon and help me with a few project odds and ends in his spare time? :)

Nikki said...

chris would love to help....wood and tools...his favorite toys. he hasn't made anything in a year...maybe toy boxes for the kids this year for christmas!

MaryM said...

Move next door. I'm begging.