Corner cabinet in pine

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mailee

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I made a start on my next job today a corner cabinet in pine. Glad to say the customer is going to put a finish on it so it's just a build on this. :D I started by cutting up two sheets of laminated pine and cutting the angles on them. I then put the slots in for the shelves and the sides with the Domino.

It took a bit of head scratching on how to orient the Domino to get the joints in line?? I had made a rod of the base with all of the angles and joints marked on it to avoid any mistakes. It all worked well and everything fitted together nicely.

I then had to alter the angle of the Domino to join the front edge pieces at 22.5. I used some of the offcuts to make sure they were correct before committing to the cut. I left these in a glue up tonight but shan't get back to this until Friday as I am on another job tomorrow.
 
My other job was postponed today so I got back on with this job. After cutting out the top bottom and shelves I assembled it.

Then I got the bottom section part assembled.

I will be on the other job tomorrow so this will continue next week.
 
You're a busy, busy bee. Another interesting post, I'm wondering what the finish will be .
Regards Rodders
 
Had to visit a customer this morning so didn't get into the shop until late morning but I did manage to get the bottom section finished.

I shall start on the doors next but my glass has arrived for the display cabinet so I shall be getting that fitted first. :wink:
 
I got the doors fitted today and a final sanding. Next I have the cornice and plinth to fit, I have to pick these up from the customer this week.


I also got these three doors made for another cabinet for the same client.

Next up is a boiler cabinet and a pine door and frame. :D
 
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