Box#3, a bit different sort of box..
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Stand/base is installed...
   
I left a "lip" out in front...to help support the doors..
   
3 counter sunk 3/4" screws and a bit of glue..set aside while I lay out and install a couple hinges..tools..
   
Normal for hinge work...
   
Hinge lay out..then mortise a hinge..
   
Close it up..
   
install the other hinge to this door..then lay the door over on the case..
   

The way this looks, I could just drill 6 pilot holes..and install the door...
   
Then see how it will work..
   
Then close the door..
   
will install door #2 tomorrow...
Stay tuned..
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#22
Nice shape on the stand.  Did I miss something along the way?  I have a feeling this box is not for the shop.
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#23
Wow, that took an unexpected turn with the legs.  I'm liking it quite a bit.
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#24
Hmmm, since most of the Tea I use, comes in bags in a box...figured this would be a way to store them..besides strewn all over the Kitchen....Could even store the "Fake" Sugar?  

Thinking of adding a bevel to the outside edges of the doors?  
Door #2 install today....IF the Dungeon Creek doesn't rise up to meet me...

Tea?   Black Tea...with a shot of Irish Creamer ( that I keep in the fridge)  I prefer Irish, my son prefer English Black Tea.

Stay tuned...
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#25
Dungeon Creek kind of fizzled out...
   
Door#2 has been installed..
   
Had to add tenons to the knobs....package said 1/4" tenons...holes in the knobs were a bit too small,, reduced the piece of 1/4" dowel down to match the hole in the back of the knob, then match a drill bit to the re-sized dowel..
   
Drill the 2 holes for the knobs, and glue them in place...and add a latch..
   
Starting to look a bit better..
   
One last step..involves a block plane called "Boy-Proof"..
   
Stanley No. 118, cutting bevels...
   
Them corners were a bit tricky, though....


Has been sanded to 220 grit...awaiting a finish, of some sort....will also be finishing the first 2 boxes in Witch's Brew...

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#26
Another site's poster seemed to think that those 1/4" thick Ash feet were a bit too flimsy....and needed "stretchers" added...so...
   
A stretcher for each end....angled, a bevel where it lands...and a curve so it doesn't show , then..
   
One in the center....all three are glued in place. 


Boxes #1 and #2?
   
Were given a coat of Witch's Brew, then wiped down...allowed to dry for a few hours...then..
   
Given one coat of...
   
Amber Shellac.....

Debate now is about whether to Witch's Brew the Tea Cabinet, then shellac....or...just 3 or 4 coats of Amber Shellac....stuff is a 2 pound cut right out of the can. 

we'll see...stay tuned...
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#27
The proper way to open a can of finish..
   
Then do the insides of the case first...
   
Then the sides..
   
then the outside front..
   
Couldn't remove the glare, no matter where I placed the camera...

Had a couple visitors..
   
Checking out the new home?

Stay tuned...going to try a few more coats of Amber Shellac...320 grit between each coat?
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#28
Tea Cabinet is now sitting on the Kitchen Counter....right beside the Toaster....went with 2 coats of Amber Shellac, 2 pound cut.    Sanded to 320 between the two coats...

Calling this one done....thanks for looking in!
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#29
Thanks for another great one Bandit.
Mark Singleton

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#30
Bandit, your builds are greatly appreciated.
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