The second video in the Studio Jelly series is about the wood paneling below the railing that covers the end of the mezzanine floor. We wanted to continue using reclaimed Douglas fir. I found a 34 foot long piece of clear fir at the Rebuilding Center. I had to cut it into three pieces to get it back to the shop. I found only one set of nails in it which were easy to get out. I jointed and planed the wood. I ripped the pieces on the table saw to a little more than 6 inches wide. Then I resawed each piece on the band saw. This gave me two halves that I could put together and make a 12 inch wide panel with a book matched pattern. I hung the panels with panel cleats which are an aluminum French cleat system. All the panels went up and the mezzanine now looks complete.