FWW Cabinet
#11
My attempt at the FWW cabinet.
This thing gave me so much trouble...had to make almost every part twice

Couldn't get the M&T square for the legs, dovetailed case was gappy and had to go to finger joints on Incra router fence

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Then I dropped this panel and smashed it and had to make a new one

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This horizontal morticer really came through for me

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Putting the glass in tonight...hope nothing goes wrong there

Thanks for looking
For The Love Of Wood
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#12
Still turned out very nice, despite being the project from hell.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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#13
Very nice project, you stuck with it and were rewarded.
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#14
Quite a nice looking piece.
Wood is good. 
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#15
It looks really good.
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#16
Stubbornness and perseverance usually pay off; glad you stuck with it because it looks very nice.  The next one or something similar to it will go easier.  

John
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#17
Sometimes you really got to work for it! But in the end it turned out great!
Nice Job!!!
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#18
Very nice work even with the setbacks.

Out of curiosity, did you leave the bottom front rail on the stand flat on the bottom?
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#19
Bottom of the front rail has a slight upward curve to it.

And the saga continues.
I put the glass in the door on Saturday, went to the shop Sunday morning and it was broke.
I have no idea what happened. Possibly a bit tight and something moved but it seemed to fit fine when I put it in.

Grrrrrrrr
For The Love Of Wood
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(03-27-2017, 07:41 AM)Dara Wrote: Bottom of the front rail has a slight upward curve to it.

And the saga continues.
I put the glass in the door on Saturday, went to the shop Sunday morning and it was broke.
I have no idea what happened. Possibly a bit tight and something moved but it seemed to fit fine when I put it in.

Grrrrrrrr

Dang that sucks! I've had those types of projects and they can get frustrating. Good job hanging in there.
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