01-29-2018, 05:34 PM
Daughter wants one that holds a bakers rack over a pan of water with the proofing bowl above the water in a closed cabinet. I started penciling out some rough dimensions and its going to be about 18"L x 16" high and deep. I asked her if she wanted something this big living on her countertop in a pretty small kitchen. She did. I started pulling out boards of 4/4 tiger maple and as I handled them I realized this box is going to be about 20 lbs in 4/4. I can resaw and cut the planks down to 1/2" but then the euro hinge for the door can't be used as the cup bore is thicker than the material. Thinking maybe going to redwood if I can find some that's seasoned and dry. Resaw a 2x8 and a 2x4 would be sufficient.
Anybody done one or have an idea. I'll need to elevate the base a touch so opening the door doesn't sweep the kitchen counter clean. Something like this but danged if I'm going to use ply for something that's on display. I'll spline join the boards together to make the height.
Anybody done one or have an idea. I'll need to elevate the base a touch so opening the door doesn't sweep the kitchen counter clean. Something like this but danged if I'm going to use ply for something that's on display. I'll spline join the boards together to make the height.