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A Pair of Simple Cabinets
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
SPECSTimeframe: 03-28 Jan 2019Wood Used: Reclaimed Pine, Hinges and Latch Hardware. Heck, even the Slotted Screws are second hand…Galoot Index: 7 on a 10 point scale. Material cut by hand saw and RAS, table saw and band saw. Smoothed and jointed w/ hand planes. Rabbets with the No. 78, smoothing with SW #4 and even the #9 mitre plane. M&T panel doors. Hinges mortised with chisels and #271 router. Hand planed mouldings, top and bottom.Cost: $0 for wood, hardware, everything. All salvage.NARRATIVEHello everyone!The last installment of the extended pair of blog entries (No. 1 Cabinet, and No 2 Cabinet) for this project showed how I got here, so I won't go into great (repeating) detail. The first build was on a whim, truly a build just to use moulding made with an old plane.My Dad insisted I make a second, so of course I did. :-)They'll likely be shop cabinets, that's tbd. Same as the finish. They may get brown sides and clear coat for front, or all get a milk paint treatment I haven't decided. I did enjoy the build, and blogging along the way. Please feel free to read those and comment, always appreciate input. Thanks for looking.
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posted at: 12:00am on 29-Jan-2019 path: /Woodworking | permalink
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