BradNaylor
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I'm now three days into a project building four alcove units to be fitted into an Edwardian house in north Manchester. I'm trying to get all the making done this week so I can spend next week painting them, and the following week fitting.
I started off with a cutting list for each unit produced on a spreadsheet. I only have to enter in the size of the alcove and the computer does all the work.
I started off with the doors. Componants cut and machined
Assembling
A couple of brads on the joints saves time and clamps
12 doors in 5 hours - not a bad start.
Day two began with cutting and laying out the componants for the face frames for the upper units
This is where the Domino really comes into its own.
Routing a small moulding round the inside of each frame
Clamped up to set overnight.
Day three is building the carcasess for the base units.
Here I'm screwing on an end panel
Everything is on adjustable legs for levelling
And guess what. The doors fit!
Today I'll be onto the upper cabinets, followed by a lot of sanding...
Cheers
Duncan
I started off with a cutting list for each unit produced on a spreadsheet. I only have to enter in the size of the alcove and the computer does all the work.
I started off with the doors. Componants cut and machined
Assembling
A couple of brads on the joints saves time and clamps
12 doors in 5 hours - not a bad start.
Day two began with cutting and laying out the componants for the face frames for the upper units
This is where the Domino really comes into its own.
Routing a small moulding round the inside of each frame
Clamped up to set overnight.
Day three is building the carcasess for the base units.
Here I'm screwing on an end panel
Everything is on adjustable legs for levelling
And guess what. The doors fit!
Today I'll be onto the upper cabinets, followed by a lot of sanding...
Cheers
Duncan