Sellers Home Wardrobe: Episode 14
Posted 13 September 2023
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It’s always comforting to see a project coming together in the final stages. In this final episode, we go through the finishing steps of applying the finish and transporting the wardrobe from the garage workshop into the house and up the stairs to the bedroom. Every step to a successful conclusion is covered, including how to assemble your new flat-pack wardrobe in the confined space of the bedroom. Soon you will be stepping back to admire your work!
Awesome Paul! You inspire me so much and Thank You again for all of that.
Mr. Paul Sellers and the rest of the productions team
WOW, Fantastic job. You have everything in this project. Your techniques are out standing, the project really looks great. Very well done and fabulous to admire.
Take care and best wishes to everyone involved.
Your friend from Canada. Dennis
Great project, Paul and team. Thank you.
Hi Paul & WWMC team, excellent series.
I have the same habit of tapping the drawer bottoms once I’ve delt with the rattle. I always thought it was because I’m a drummer, but I guess it’s a natural woodworker’s instinct.
Take care everyone, looking forward to the next piece.
Did you have to do anything to address the sag in the bottom shelf from one of the earlier episodes?
Sorry about my possibly vague post, I went back and checked and it was episode 9 at 2 minutes and 20 seconds where Mr Sellers says the bottom shelf is slightly sagging. I have been looking forward to seeing how that would be addressed. Many thanks.
I asked Paul and his reply is below:
It’s not actually a sag, just my injudicious choice of board positioning and then too the choice of word. Usually, if a board is crowned we put the crown uppermost so that weight added through storage, etc will be countered by the crowned panel.
It would be great if Paul could do a blog etc to summarize this thoughts on the hard-wax oils. I haven’t used them because it didn’t seem like there would be much difference in a hard-wax oil vs linseed/tung oil with a top coat of paste wax.
I never would have tried shellac without seeing Paul use it so much and it’s been a great finish for me.
Thanks for all you all do.
I will suggest it to Paul!