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TheBrokentoken:
In the book on page 49 (2nd paragraph), Saint talks about mounting the front of the monitor shelf flush with the front of the cabinet and that will allow the glass that will be covering the monitor to rest on the monitor shelf about 3/4" from the front of the cabinet.

Refer to picture 2-22, though, and the front of the monitor shelf doesn't look flush with the front of the cabinet at all.

I guess I'm confused as what to do - the paragraph doesn't really make sense to me when looking at the picture.  Any insight on this one?

Also - it appears that the monitor shelf height and the monitor bezel changed at some point during the construction.  Referring to the pictures in Chapter 18 of the companion CD:

S_DSCN6191.JPG - the monitor shelf looks as if it was mounted per the instructions in the book

S_DSCN6539.JPG - shows the monitor mounted with the Happ Bezel per the instructions in the book, but there appears to be about a 1.5" gap between the top of the control panel and the bottom of the monitor bezel

S_DSCN6534.JPG - shows the monitor shelf lowered to its new location and where the original (book) location was

S_DSCN7098.JPG - shows the completed cabinet with *what appears* to even be a different bezel.  Is that the case or is it just the Happ Bezel lowered?

Could you please provide some insight into the above?  Also - what was used to fill the gap up top once the monitor was lowered?

Thanks a lot!!


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GameOver:
I also felt this section could've been a bit more specific, but honestly I don't think it matters too much.

TheBrokentoken:
Thanks for the reply! 

I will most certainly post some pictures; I am a bit slow-going though - new baby at home doesn't leave a tremendous amount of time for construction.. it's moreso on the 'little bit at a time' schedule. ;)

I'm all about the creative-engineering approach; I don't mind that at all.  I'm just wanting to make sure that I don't miss anything on the construction, especially if something changed during the course of the construction in the book and I missed it.

I am building using Saint's plans with just a couple of modifications - however 95% of my cabinet is the same, and I'm varying only a little under the control panel to accomodate a keyboard drawer... nothing major.

Skadar:
I noticed the same thing as well.  Also, when I found those construction pictures on the CD it was like hitting the jackpot!  Those pictures alone cleared up so many things in my mind. 

What I gather from your observation of inconsistencies is that the book was written after constructing probably 2 or 3 cabinets in order to make sure that the "system" was valid and that Saint could learn from his mistakes the first time around.  This is what *seems* to be the case, but I'm not sure if that is actually true.

This is also why the pictures on the CD were so incredibly helpful, because a few of them clearly show things going WRONG... which is actually quite useful!

There are quite a few details in the text that are not reflected in the pictures.  One small example is the continual instruction to use 2x2 strips to secure the shelving, while the pictures clearly show 1x2 strips.

TheBrokentoken:
Good catch on the size of the strips - now that I've gone back and looked at everything you are indeed correct.  I'll still use the 2x2 strips that I have and adjust accordingly - if nothing else they give me a bigger 'target' into which to drill. LOL.

Thanks!

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