Jatoba washbasin stand

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SamW

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My first project post! I'm a huge fan of the forum and visit often for ideas, thanks all. I thought it about time I posted something. This is a jatoba stand built to hold a small, unusual shaped, washbasin.

Cutting correct angles to follow the contour was tricky. First time I've done this so took ages to figure out. I couldn't clamp effectively using normal clamps so taped the joints tightly for the glue-up.
 

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Shaping was done initially with the grinder (dust mask was a must!) Then shaped with the sander starting at 60 grit.
 

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Cutting the door & first dry fit.
 

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Oiling & assembly, insert of handle & hinges then fitting.
 

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Must have been painstaking to cut all those biscuit slots at different angles. Well done.
 

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