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How to Make a Custom, Built-in Entertainment Center, Continued

Learn how to build and install a built-in entertainment center; includes tips on working with plywood, biscuit joinery and more.

6. Final assembly
They set the newly constructed cabinet sections in place and then secured them together with flat head phillips screws. They cut trim strips and attached these to the front edge of the cabinets to conceal the joints.

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Use a power miter saw to cut the molding - or casing-that will be attached to the outside edge of the unit to give it a "built in" look. A wood filler is used to fill in the nail holes.

Complete the project by mounting the cabinet doors, installing the drawers and setting the shelves into position.

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RESULTS
Rita began with a rather unsightly blank alcove in the wall. As the project unfolded step-by-step, she enjoyed the process but couldn't quite visualize what the finished entertainment center would look like. She was very pleased when it all came together at the end! Not only was the finished work beautiful but she enjoyed knowing that she had done a substantial portion of the work herself! Ron went as far as to say that the HouseCalls experience changed Rita's personality. He calls it "tool personality"… there is more than one sort of power in power tools!
Finished entertainment center
   
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