Well the job continues, working with more and more interesting and beautiful pieces of that Longleaf Southern Yellow Pine.

Above you can see the rough framing and cabinet carcasses for the cabinetry, window seats and counter-tops.

Stock for the bookshelf sides glued up, scraped, planed, sanded, jointed and rabbeted....some of them are book-matched sort of. The wood came from the same timber.

Bookshelf vertical divider stock glued up.

Counter tops and window seat stock in the rough, waiting for finish cutting and installation.
I have to miss all the fun tomorrow while I go take Maine's residential building code exam.....
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