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RE: A Project for the Boss - titanxt - 09-09-2018 I love the drawings.... I never learned to use the computer stuff. RE: A Project for the Boss - Arlin Eastman - 09-09-2018 Hey Bandit I just read on another post you sent me a #35 Stanley? When should I expect it and thank you very much. ![]() RE: A Project for the Boss - Arlin Eastman - 09-09-2018 (09-08-2018, 04:04 PM)bandit571 Wrote: Got panel two out of the clamps.. Do you always make the outsides first? I am really needing to make some overhead cabinets with a door and a drawer under the door and wondering how to start. I can get cherry or red oak or white oak for $2.50 per bf and thought of doing it that way. Should I use 1/4" or 3/8" plywood on the back? RE: A Project for the Boss - bandit571 - 09-09-2018 I almost always do the sides first...I can lay out the insides better, that way Usually unless i need the back to be strong, 1/4" is all I use for the backs. RE: A Project for the Boss - bandit571 - 09-09-2018 (09-09-2018, 04:02 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Hey Bandit It was shipped along with the Liberty Bell #122..last year. RE: A Project for the Boss - bandit571 - 09-09-2018 Parts were cut to size needed. Tenons were made.. [attachment=12878] Mortises were chopped.. [attachment=12879] Corner blocks were made.. [attachment=12880] and drilled, ready for screws... [attachment=12881] Only to find out, I didn't have the required screws IN the shop ![]() Took a break, then went to Wall E World and bought a few packs...them tried the glue and clamp routine.. One rail wasn't fitting right..had it upside down....reversed it, fit much better ![]() [attachment=12882] Corner blocks were glued and screwed into place....then set this aside. Kind of tired right now...shop can wait until Tuesday.. Stay tuned ![]() RE: A Project for the Boss - Arlin Eastman - 09-09-2018 Is that the top or bottom or does it matter? RE: A Project for the Boss - bandit571 - 09-09-2018 (09-09-2018, 10:40 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Is that the top or bottom or does it matter? That will be the top frame, the bottom frame will have one more rail, to attach the center leg to. Otherwise, they will be the same. RE: A Project for the Boss - bandit571 - 09-10-2018 Bottom frame is done.. ![]() [attachment=12921] Center rail is for the center foot to attach to...set it aside with the top frame.. [attachment=12922] Where'd the clamps go? ![]() Center dividers: 1 x 12s needed cut to length.. [attachment=12923] At 33-1/2" long ( even found a square that was..square ![]() ...I can trim the excess off, later.. ![]() [attachment=12924] Here is one..the other? [attachment=12925] Decided to hang out, with most of my clamps. ![]() So..I have the 2 sides done, both the top and bottom frames done, and the two dividers. Need to get out either the #78 or the #45 and mill a rebate along the back edge of the side panels, to house a plywood back. Then maybe some assembly work...after I trim the dividers for width... Stay tuned...( see what happens, when I get bored on a Monday? ![]() RE: A Project for the Boss - bandit571 - 09-11-2018 Busy day today...Busy, Busy ..BUSY...Glued up panels are out of the clamps...and trimmed for width..needed the saw marks removed.. [attachment=12948] Then flatten the panel...with the same plane.. [attachment=12949] Stanley No. 7c, type 9 ( $20 plane BTW)..must have been jealous of the new kid in town.. ![]() [attachment=12950] Marked a center line where these two panels will be going...drill and countersink a few holes [attachment=12951] Drive a few screws, set things up on it's side, to see how the end panels will fit ![]() [attachment=12952] Yes, it IS on it's side. wanted to see which edge to add a rebate to..... Stay tuned, one more episode for today.. ![]() |