07-14-2018, 09:36 AM
A little more work quietly sneaked-in, since the "recipient" is in the house for a July visit:
Dovetails have been cut in a tail/pin pattern to allow the rabbeted ends to work. Next, preparation for a sliding lid begins:
After slot cuts, a coping cut was done, then a chisel brought in to further level things:
Then I had to think about a suitable top and bottom panel material. When the side walls are all nondescript alder wood, I wanted some "bling" for quartersawn wood somewhere. And I didn't want to run the bandsaw this morning with a couple of guests in the house. So I got out some unusually cool "pitch pine" slats that my nephew gave me several years ago. Near-perfect quartersawn slats, very stiff and hard, now cleaning up for a 3-ganged glue up for both top and bottom panels:
More to follow later!
Chris
Dovetails have been cut in a tail/pin pattern to allow the rabbeted ends to work. Next, preparation for a sliding lid begins:
After slot cuts, a coping cut was done, then a chisel brought in to further level things:
Then I had to think about a suitable top and bottom panel material. When the side walls are all nondescript alder wood, I wanted some "bling" for quartersawn wood somewhere. And I didn't want to run the bandsaw this morning with a couple of guests in the house. So I got out some unusually cool "pitch pine" slats that my nephew gave me several years ago. Near-perfect quartersawn slats, very stiff and hard, now cleaning up for a 3-ganged glue up for both top and bottom panels:
More to follow later!
Chris
Chris