Another option is priming the project and filling the nail holes with spackle after. DryDex is what I normally use for projects I paint. Also, using glue when screwing the shelves to the back panel would give it much more strength. I'd also predrill the holes when attaching the shelves to the back panel with a countersink bit to avoid splitting and it also makes the back more flush. Good video though! Nice way for new people to get started!
love this, embarking on my first real wood working project and using your video as a guide! Two questions, did you add wood filler where the vertical face boards meet the shelf face boards (to give it a singular piece look) and when adding the bead of caulk, do you use any special type of caulk for wood? Thanks!!
Worried about not having a pocket hole jig......... uses massive shop with expensive tools and large modified work benches😂 . The one tool beginners should get. Just giving you a hard time