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David F. Eisan January 10th 05 05:12 PM

Kitchen progress, doors and drawer fronts (w/pics)
 
Afternoon All,

Here is a little update on the doors and drawer fronts for my parents
kitchen,

An awkward cut, raising the end of a very long narrow panel. Used a roller
stand.

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/panel1.jpg

Rasing the rest of the panels wwas much easier, expecially with the help of
a power feeder,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/panel2.jpg

I made two jigs for the cope cuts, one for each end of the rails. I just
made the jig, I had been free handing copes with a push block for the last 5
years, this is *much* nicer,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cope1.jpg

I never thought a door could look so pretty, but here is a single door that
is supposed to look like two. It will be the front for the pull out pantry,
I took 10 different photos, but none really turned out to show just how nice
the door looks. There is a 3/8" wide, 3/16" deep dado in the centre of the
middle rail to divide the doors.

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/bigdoor.jpg

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/bigdoordone.jpg

A couple of drawer fronts in clamps. Notice the one odd door, that is the
front for the lazy susan (full height of undercounter cabinet). I will run a
dado from side to side in it to make it look like a seperate drawer front
and cupboard door.

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/dfs.jpg

Now for the other bazzilion panels I have to make...

David.

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



BobS January 10th 05 06:10 PM

David,

Nice work ! But I'm wondering if you using that long of a single panel was
a wise thing. When I did my SIL kitchen cabinets, I had three 7' long
panels to make for a cabinet (2 for the door fronts, 1 for the side panel
all about 12" wide)). Everything I read suggested that the panels be no
longer than 4' to reduce the possibility of twisting. The added rail
(somewhere around the mid point) also provides additional torsional
stability.

I had 40 doors to make and no where near enough clamps. Took about a week of
evenings to get everything thru glue-up. Be sure to sticker them when you
stack them up for storage or they will dry unevenly (warp).

See you've added a few toy's to the shop too - nice drive by on the
power-feed....


Bob S.


"David F. Eisan" wrote in message
...
Afternoon All,

Here is a little update on the doors and drawer fronts for my parents
kitchen,

An awkward cut, raising the end of a very long narrow panel. Used a roller
stand.

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/panel1.jpg

Rasing the rest of the panels wwas much easier, expecially with the help

of
a power feeder,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/panel2.jpg

I made two jigs for the cope cuts, one for each end of the rails. I just
made the jig, I had been free handing copes with a push block for the last

5
years, this is *much* nicer,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cope1.jpg

I never thought a door could look so pretty, but here is a single door

that
is supposed to look like two. It will be the front for the pull out

pantry,
I took 10 different photos, but none really turned out to show just how

nice
the door looks. There is a 3/8" wide, 3/16" deep dado in the centre of the
middle rail to divide the doors.

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/bigdoor.jpg

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/bigdoordone.jpg

A couple of drawer fronts in clamps. Notice the one odd door, that is the
front for the lazy susan (full height of undercounter cabinet). I will run

a
dado from side to side in it to make it look like a seperate drawer front
and cupboard door.

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/dfs.jpg

Now for the other bazzilion panels I have to make...

David.

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






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