Poplar & Oak Cabinet

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moderator6 wrote:
big-all wrote:are you planning on a part open back if not what have you planned for the cables and leads??
remember scart leads need around 70mm from the back off a machines for clearance
You seriously need to update your gear BA :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
really not worried about high definition with 60 year old eyes and ears there is no such thing :lol: :lol:
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custom made wrote:
royaloakcarpentry wrote:Ha ha...you know me too well.

Shame cos he knows how to do joinery.
I could have used biscuit/dowell joint but thought as it wouldn't be seen I would just use pocket holes :-) Lazy way out of doing the face frame as well
For a moment I thought it was going to read mortice and tenon.
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royaloakcarpentry wrote:
custom made wrote:
royaloakcarpentry wrote:Ha ha...you know me too well.

Shame cos he knows how to do joinery.
I could have used biscuit/dowell joint but thought as it wouldn't be seen I would just use pocket holes :-) Lazy way out of doing the face frame as well
For a moment I thought it was going to read mortice and tenon.

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More photos. Fitting hinges to doors.
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excellent fit and nice job :lol: :lol:
but before your final tinkering place the cabinet in place as the actual setup and clearances will will be goverened by how level the floor is
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Hi BA

Yes I won't be going any further until the unit is assembled and in place. I find getting the hinges done at this point makes it a lot easier. I could have used blum hinges which would have made my life a lot easier but for this project I prefer the look of the mortise hinges on the front.

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Finally finished hanging all the doors to the face frame. I'll start on the carcass this evening
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Another few photos. Didn't manage to get much done with this in the last week, hopefully I'll get it finished this weekend.
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Managed to get the oak top machined up last night. The top is 450 width x 2100 length x 20mm thickness. I've numbered the boards (which you probably can't see) in the sequence I want them to appear when I glue up. I'm also going use biscuits to join each board.
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Some more photos. I've a few things left to do such as fitting skirting to the base of the unit and two slips to fit to the front of the unit. I can then give a final finish sand to everything and apply base coat and lacquer.
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Are you still going to paint the base part? I like your corner cramp solution :thumbright:

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Hi DWD

Thanks.

Everything except the oak top with be cream/white, I'll use an ac laquer on the oak.
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That looks fantastic CM, good job. :thumbright:
For the top, did you use Sash clamps for the glue up? I'm new to woodworking and need to buy clamps as I don't have any, however clamps arent cheap when you need to buy 5/10 for a table top, so I want to make sure I buy the correct ones!
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Hi Mike

Yes I used sash clamps (see photo) for the glue up, 6 in total. If you can stretch your budget I would recommend purchasing t-bar clamps. The are more expensive but are a lot easier to use. Sash clamps have a tendency to fall over when you are trying to clamp your work. T-bar clamps stay upright and the steel is very straight and rigid compared to sash clamps.
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