So having finally got myself a workshop for the first time I decided to set about making a piece of furniture.
I'd never made anything with Oak so after some looking around I ordered a bunch from British Hardwoods. 2 months in and I'm quite proud of the result:
The front door is made from two joined boards then the central rectangle was routed out.
The top is made from 32mm Oak and the rest of it was 23mm 'calibrated' boards.
The legs are 3 strips of 23mm glued up to make a square:
It's mostly glued and pocket holed together, apart from the shelves and central divider. The legs have a 15mm deep dado into which the shelves slot:
The central divider is a halved joint with most of the material left in the shelf to give it strength. The divider is then supported from the back.
Finally it was finished with some Osmo Polyx Raw Oil to try and keep the original look of the oak. If I was building it again I would have cut some through tenons in the top for added strength, but it's quite strong enough already.
I'd never made anything with Oak so after some looking around I ordered a bunch from British Hardwoods. 2 months in and I'm quite proud of the result:
The front door is made from two joined boards then the central rectangle was routed out.
The top is made from 32mm Oak and the rest of it was 23mm 'calibrated' boards.
The legs are 3 strips of 23mm glued up to make a square:
It's mostly glued and pocket holed together, apart from the shelves and central divider. The legs have a 15mm deep dado into which the shelves slot:
The central divider is a halved joint with most of the material left in the shelf to give it strength. The divider is then supported from the back.
Finally it was finished with some Osmo Polyx Raw Oil to try and keep the original look of the oak. If I was building it again I would have cut some through tenons in the top for added strength, but it's quite strong enough already.