Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Hand Tool Cabinet #2: Milling the first pieces

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Spring has sprung and I’m breaking down large pieces into small pieces for my standing had tool cabinet. The winter was not kind with temperatures, so this is really the beginning of the serious work on the thing. I’m cutting 8/4 slabs with a Skill Saw, supported from underneath on sawhorses, and then using the band saw to get them near final dimensions and letting them sit for a while to acclimate in the shop. The back table pictured has several rails and stiles on it, the top few oiled with BLO to see the color of the Elm I’d selected. Next, I’ll cut the mortise and tenons, do a dry fit to see the case work of the bottom half put together, and to measure for cutting the panel pieces to fit inside them. The front doors are going to be about 20” wide each, and I haven’t yet made a firm selection for those panels. I have to get my wood all out where I can see it clearly to find best faces for doors. One thing at a time!




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Hand Tool Cabinet #2: Milling the first pieces

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