Studio Jelly: Part 1: The Railing
I have a paying wood working job to help my friend, Jelly Helm, move his studio to a more retail type of setting. The new space is a rectangular volume with a mezzanine in the rear half of the space. In the first video, I enhance the existing railing at the edge of the mezzanine. The design I came up with is a series of slats attached to the existing railing. The idea is to provide some privacy from below and allow light into the mezzanine. The slats are made from reclaimed Douglas fir. Studio Jelly http://www.studiojelly.com/ The Rebuilding Center http://rebuildingcenter.org/

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Studio Jelly: Part 2: Wood Paneling

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Jelly Studio Part 4: Boxes

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How to build a designer staircase | SWR Craftsmanship

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Process of Making a Dining Chair! Amazing Japanese Furniture Factory

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Coffee Table Makeover

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Wood Cut Handprint Art

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3 Shop Upgrades

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How This Man Built a Huge 2-Room UNDERGROUND CABIN

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Rail and Stile Marker Board

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