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Default My Kitchen Part 1 (w/pics)

Hello everyone,

All is done on my big ash table except for me turning a wooden knob for it.
I am going to make one from ash, ipe, figured walnut and apple to see what
looks best. Once it is done, who want's to help me move the 200+ lb
behemoth?

I am about to start on our own kitchen where the shop foreman and I live. It
might not seem like much so far, but it is really alot. I have about 200 BF
of poplar for the face frames and doors sitting on the lumber rack and today
I picked up all the carcass parts. As a tool monger I know many people in
the cabinet industry and I had someone else turn 6 sheets of 5/8" melamine
into the various parts that will make up the boxes in our kitchen. I gave
them a cut list and they cut the parts on a scoring panel saw and edge
banded as per my instructions.

I just took the skid of parts home today and hope to start building boxes
next week.

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/i...gpartshome.jpg

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/i...rtsonbench.jpg

Stay tuned,

David.

Every Neighbourhood has one, in mine, I'm him.


 
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