04-10-2016, 11:04 AM
Our daughter asked for a cart/stand for her kitchen. Decided to try something sturdy and cool. Went to a local stone supply and picked out some leftover fancy granit countertop and had it cut to size, and edges finished with a simple quarter round. Ordered some blank Red Oak legs from Adams Wood Products in TN. Picked up some RO 1x4 locally at Owl Hardwoods.
Ordered some nice polyurethane casters with threaded stems and brakes from Service Caster, and used brad hole weld nuts from Stafast that are drilled and counterbored into the bottom of the legs.
Borrowed a friend's Delta mortising machine, first time using one. Bolted to my bench for the project. Sharp bits really make a difference.
I am thinking of putting a drop in shelf along the bottom stretchers to hold cats or other kitchen stuff. ;>
Best regards,
John
Flickr folder for microwave cart
Ordered some nice polyurethane casters with threaded stems and brakes from Service Caster, and used brad hole weld nuts from Stafast that are drilled and counterbored into the bottom of the legs.
Borrowed a friend's Delta mortising machine, first time using one. Bolted to my bench for the project. Sharp bits really make a difference.
I am thinking of putting a drop in shelf along the bottom stretchers to hold cats or other kitchen stuff. ;>
Best regards,
John
Flickr folder for microwave cart