Router Cabinet build video part 5

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like it! Nice no nonsense pace and an interesting build, Camera work is good too! not that I know about camera's.
Is this a hobby for you or are you a professional?
Share more good stuff!
Regards Rodders
 
Thanks for the comments!
The woodworking is a hobby for me, i get maybe two mornings a month in the garage. I would like it to be every day in the garage!

blackrodd":2mptjozz said:
like it! Nice no nonsense pace and an interesting build, Camera work is good too! not that I know about camera's.
Is this a hobby for you or are you a professional?
Share more good stuff!
Regards Rodders
 
stuffimade":3cz9k1oc said:
Hiya, here is part 5 in the Router Table build - enjoy (hopefully) :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn8Lc36wq2o

Using iron-on veneer with an unprotected aluminium base iron isn't great, sooner or later you'll stain both the iron and the workpiece, protect with a piece of brown paper or blank newsprint.

The drawer sides looked a bit agricultural, they could have been much thinner.

Apart from those small quibbles, slick job, well done!
 
Thanks for the tip, the iron is a dedicated garage iron now, but still great advice!

Yes i agree about the drawer thickness, especially on the smaller drawers!

custard":3kgdefza said:
stuffimade":3kgdefza said:
Hiya, here is part 5 in the Router Table build - enjoy (hopefully) :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn8Lc36wq2o

Using iron-on veneer with an unprotected aluminium base iron isn't great, sooner or later you'll stain both the iron and the workpiece, protect with a piece of brown paper or blank newsprint.

The drawer sides looked a bit agricultural, they could have been much thinner.

Apart from those small quibbles, slick job, well done!
 
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