tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6898775201888138182.post2464261980988525962..comments2024-03-28T01:18:41.688-04:00Comments on White Wood : How I built a DIY wood counter topChris Kauffmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01484823325531182507noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6898775201888138182.post-60217694544391479882017-04-16T20:04:53.101-04:002017-04-16T20:04:53.101-04:00Good job, looks great! Glad you finally got to use...Good job, looks great! Glad you finally got to use your router. Once you are used to working with them, they are a great addition to your tool selection. In regard to undercounter lighting, I just completed book shelves and cabinets on each side of my fireplace, and added lighting to the cabinets and and the bookshelves. Certainly brightens up the cabinets a whole lot where I store my DVDs, and brightens up the bookshelves, too. I used LED strip lights available on Amazon, 16' for about $8, and a transformer for another $4 or $5. Because it is low voltage, micro switches work great as activators when you open the cabinet doors. Really slick. Good luck on your laundry room!dr electronoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6898775201888138182.post-70277201818584112142017-01-13T10:47:20.562-05:002017-01-13T10:47:20.562-05:00Beautiful job. How proud you must be. Funny abou...Beautiful job. How proud you must be. Funny about owning the router for 12 years and never used. I hear you. Wonder how it will how up over time. Im afraid I wouldn't want anyone to use it for fear of messing it up. Way to go.ms meganmolehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07024800106612997573noreply@blogger.com