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Fireplace Mantel

Fireplace Mantel . Kyle Heyn. Research. Vikings- Early carpenters Used wood in almost all construction Dragon ships Similar boat still made today: Gondola. Why Carpentry?. It interests me I think it’s fun A life skill I will attain. My Idea. Build a fireplace mantel First Step:

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Fireplace Mantel

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  1. Fireplace Mantel Kyle Heyn

  2. Research Vikings- Early carpenters Used wood in almost all construction Dragon ships Similar boat still made today: Gondola

  3. Why Carpentry? It interests me I think it’s fun A life skill I will attain

  4. My Idea • Build a fireplace mantel • First Step: • Pick what kind of design I wanted to go after.

  5. Step Two Determine what can be done with what I have

  6. Step Three Sketched my primary thoughts

  7. Step Four I realized how much work that would be and re-sketched it

  8. Steps Five, Six, and Seven • Step Five • Went to Homestead in Brookings and bought my wood, stain, conditioner, polyurethane, and brushes • Step Six • Take the boards home and sand them with 80, 120, and 220 grit sand paper • Step Seven • Wipe the board clean, apply conditioner, and apply stain. Let sit for a few minutes and wipe off.

  9. Step Eight Apply polyurethane

  10. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

  11. Step Nine Before After Tare off tile and re-tile the wall and floor

  12. Tools Needed

  13. Step 10 Pull off trim and nail on first boards

  14. Step Eleven Put on first board that will be seen

  15. Step Twelve Nail on the next four boards one inch up and one inch over

  16. Step Thirteen Cut excess at a little under three inches

  17. Step Fourteen Put on the last two front boards and the cap board

  18. Beginners Luck I should have checked for it to be level but I got lucky

  19. One Last Thing to Concider FIRE CODE

  20. Any Further Questions?

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