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Poplar & Oak Cabinet
Hi all
On Monday I started my next project, a unit to fit under our wall mounted tv that will house the dvd player and sat receiver as well a a number of dvds. The unit will consist of a solid oak top, birch plywood carcass and poplar face frames. I'm undecided about the doors yet, weather I'll make them from poplar and paint them or oak and lacquer them.
I've included a number of photos to give you an idea of where I'm at in the project. As you can see both face frames are completed. Doors next.
Cheers
Andy
On Monday I started my next project, a unit to fit under our wall mounted tv that will house the dvd player and sat receiver as well a a number of dvds. The unit will consist of a solid oak top, birch plywood carcass and poplar face frames. I'm undecided about the doors yet, weather I'll make them from poplar and paint them or oak and lacquer them.
I've included a number of photos to give you an idea of where I'm at in the project. As you can see both face frames are completed. Doors next.
Cheers
Andy
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Re: Poplar & Oak Cabinet
My friend Kreg A lot of people get po-faced over pocket screw construction but it gives a nice strong accurate joint and if you cannot see it who cares? I glue as well in this situation. I love working with poplar it gives a lovely finish with paint and sits in well with birch faced ply. I would paint the doors white and only have the top in oak as it looks more balanced.
Show us how it turns out when it is done
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Show us how it turns out when it is done
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I totally agree with you, if you can't see it what does it matter - It's fast, accurate and provides a strong joint. Thanks for your feedback re doors, again I think you're right with the balance - I'll paint the doors an off white colour.
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dewaltdisney wrote:My friend Kreg A lot of people get po-faced over pocket screw construction but it gives a nice strong accurate joint and if you cannot see it who cares? I glue as well in this situation. I love working with poplar it gives a lovely finish with paint and sits in well with birch faced ply. I would paint the doors white and only have the top in oak as it looks more balanced.
Show us how it turns out when it is done
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I get po faced about it!
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have you considered the need to operate with the doors shut as in clear panel for remote control or a door that folds away or lifts off
other consideration is ventilation and wires
place a 10mm baton on the back off the shelves
have the back off the cabinet 50mm away from the wall with full depth top
have the back mostly open for ventilation and allow easy connection between units
fix a 6 way trailing socket at the top under the top so the loose cables can loop neatly down and back up
is your tv on top or on the wall??
other consideration is ventilation and wires
place a 10mm baton on the back off the shelves
have the back off the cabinet 50mm away from the wall with full depth top
have the back mostly open for ventilation and allow easy connection between units
fix a 6 way trailing socket at the top under the top so the loose cables can loop neatly down and back up
is your tv on top or on the wall??
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Re: Poplar & Oak Cabinet
Yeah, that is why I said itroyaloakcarpentry wrote:dewaltdisney wrote:My friend Kreg A lot of people get po-faced over pocket screw construction but it gives a nice strong accurate joint and if you cannot see it who cares? I glue as well in this situation. I love working with poplar it gives a lovely finish with paint and sits in well with birch faced ply. I would paint the doors white and only have the top in oak as it looks more balanced.
Show us how it turns out when it is done
DWD
I get po faced about it!
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Re: Poplar & Oak Cabinet
He want's a Domino. Nice build by the way.
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The DVD/Sat will be going in the centre section with no door. I have taken ventilation into account so that's no problem. In regards to the power supply, the unit will be placed in such a way that the power socket will be accessible without the need of a trailing socket.big-all wrote:have you considered the need to operate with the doors shut as in clear panel for remote control or a door that folds away or lifts off
other consideration is ventilation and wires
place a 10mm baton on the back off the shelves
have the back off the cabinet 50mm away from the wall with full depth top
have the back mostly open for ventilation and allow easy connection between units
fix a 6 way trailing socket at the top under the top so the loose cables can loop neatly down and back up
is your tv on top or on the wall??
The TV is on the wall
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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 wellroyaloakcarpentry wrote:Ha ha...you know me too well.
Shame cos he knows how to do joinery.
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I've decided to go scrap using the birch as my timber provider has let me down with the delivery. He said that he's been waiting over a week now for bales to come in from the UK. I've been waiting 3 days for it to be delivered, so instead I'm using left over marine plywood (an expensive alternative) but it's not going to be used. At least it'll be an exterior grade tv unit
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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
remember scart leads need around 70mm from the back off a machines for clearance
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The dvd player and sat are both HDMI so no scarts, I'll take a photo when I have a chance to show how I'll do it
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You seriously need to update your gear BAbig-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
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