Now that the plinth is glued up it's just a matter of flattening one edge with a plane and sawing it to the correct width and length.
Meanwhile do the same thing for the doors and side pieces.
Hmm, seem to have missed another photo opportunity, well here is the completed former for the doors, I choose to make both male and female formers rather than just one and a vacuum bag mainly Cascamite in this temperature takes a long time to set so a long time to run the pump, so I opted to make the full set and use the veneer press.
Construction of the formers is just the same as for the plinth, you can see here the two differing radii to allow for the thickness of the panel.
The panels are made up from six layers of 3mm MDF, unfortunately as of yet I haven't found a supply of 3mm MR MDF so again used the router to skim 6mm down to 3mm.
When happy that it all looks good, start mixing up glue, with a bit of experience I know I need 200g of Cascamite per square metre on MDF like this so the scales are very useful, you don't want to run out half way through glue up.
And the glue roller is essential.
Not stopping to photo wet glue but here is the first one in the press, it will stay there overnight, second tomorrow and then a third to make the two side panels.
As that is a lot of time waiting for glue to dry, I'll start assembly of the carcase. TBC tomorrow.