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Create a classy TV stand

This television stand has been designed for a modern 32-inch LED?LCD television and has also been designed to be made with minimal tools, enabling the weekend warrior/hobbyist to make it in not much more than a day. You certainly do not need advanced skills to make it. To complete it in a day, the gluing up of the timber will need to be done the day before and obviously the stain and varnish will need to be done over several days.

While I have the equipment in my home workshop to machine the timber, I want to stress that this television stand could be made in the home workshop or garage with little in the way of tools. For example, you could ask the timber yard to dress the timber for you (you might even find the sizes you require already dressed at the big-shed DIY stores), and all the cutting could be done with a handsaw.

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