dance
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Hallo!
My wife and kids have gone away for the week and left me at home with the brief of fabricating some alcove shelving for our (very wonky) living room. The house is from 1910, and the floor isn't level and the walls aren't plumb or square! I've got four sheets of MR 18mm MDF on order (due in Mon/Tues) and am kitted out with a track saw, router table, Domino etc etc...
What I'm wondering about is how to approach this job. I'm very short on time (as I'm working during the week during the day!) so really only have maybe a day during the week + evenings and Saturday to get the job finished.
I gather it's going to be quicker and perhaps even more modern to go for frameless cabinets and kitchen cabinet full overlay type hinges - are there any other tips/tricks advice you guys can think of? Particularly the hardware for the drop down desk...I'm wondering whether to use gas stays, piano hinges and/or the Hafele plano medial flap hinge - also whether I need any support in the form of extending arms UNDERNEATH the flap to support someone leaning on the desk to write?
Also for the cabinets themselves - whether 18mm MR MDF is going to be strong enough not to sag on its own? I've been watching Peter Millard's truly excellent YouTube videos and he doesn't seem to reinforce his MDF with any angle iron but maybe I haven't watched enough videos yet to see it! My widest gap between the alcoves is 866mm (34") so they're not spanning gaps THAT wide...
Thanks guys
(Pictures below: the room as it is now with old shelving ripped out, and a Sketchup screengrab showing what I want to do...)
My wife and kids have gone away for the week and left me at home with the brief of fabricating some alcove shelving for our (very wonky) living room. The house is from 1910, and the floor isn't level and the walls aren't plumb or square! I've got four sheets of MR 18mm MDF on order (due in Mon/Tues) and am kitted out with a track saw, router table, Domino etc etc...
What I'm wondering about is how to approach this job. I'm very short on time (as I'm working during the week during the day!) so really only have maybe a day during the week + evenings and Saturday to get the job finished.
I gather it's going to be quicker and perhaps even more modern to go for frameless cabinets and kitchen cabinet full overlay type hinges - are there any other tips/tricks advice you guys can think of? Particularly the hardware for the drop down desk...I'm wondering whether to use gas stays, piano hinges and/or the Hafele plano medial flap hinge - also whether I need any support in the form of extending arms UNDERNEATH the flap to support someone leaning on the desk to write?
Also for the cabinets themselves - whether 18mm MR MDF is going to be strong enough not to sag on its own? I've been watching Peter Millard's truly excellent YouTube videos and he doesn't seem to reinforce his MDF with any angle iron but maybe I haven't watched enough videos yet to see it! My widest gap between the alcoves is 866mm (34") so they're not spanning gaps THAT wide...
Thanks guys
(Pictures below: the room as it is now with old shelving ripped out, and a Sketchup screengrab showing what I want to do...)