wobblycogs
Established Member
Hi folks
I'm finally getting round to putting our house back together after spending the last 2 years gutting and fixing it. One of the things we've fitted is a log burning stove and we thought it would be nice to have a supply of logs next to the stove. So, with that in mind I've come up with this:
It stands about 900 tall and 1100 wide and will be made from 20mm oak. The draws are 150 tall and will hold kindling / matches / gloves / etc (and junk probably). I think the open space should give us enough logs for two or three evenings worth of fires.
I'd love to hear comments on the design before I go and start butchering some tree. I've been doing my homework and got the idea for the end panels from one of Dans (Brad Naylors) excellent WIP posts (https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/post345489.html?hilit=scribing skirting#p345489). My main concern though is how to get the end panels scribed into the wall but also flush with the side of the cabinet and then how to fix them to the cabinet - I think it'll have to be glue and prayer as I don't want to drill through the front.
I've also made up a couple of shots of the internals in case I've made some silly mistake in there that will make the whole project fail miserably. Note, the front to back rails will be fixed at the front but free to move at the back to allow for expansion - something I saw Norm do a couple of weeks ago.
As always, thanks for any help
I'm finally getting round to putting our house back together after spending the last 2 years gutting and fixing it. One of the things we've fitted is a log burning stove and we thought it would be nice to have a supply of logs next to the stove. So, with that in mind I've come up with this:
It stands about 900 tall and 1100 wide and will be made from 20mm oak. The draws are 150 tall and will hold kindling / matches / gloves / etc (and junk probably). I think the open space should give us enough logs for two or three evenings worth of fires.
I'd love to hear comments on the design before I go and start butchering some tree. I've been doing my homework and got the idea for the end panels from one of Dans (Brad Naylors) excellent WIP posts (https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/post345489.html?hilit=scribing skirting#p345489). My main concern though is how to get the end panels scribed into the wall but also flush with the side of the cabinet and then how to fix them to the cabinet - I think it'll have to be glue and prayer as I don't want to drill through the front.
I've also made up a couple of shots of the internals in case I've made some silly mistake in there that will make the whole project fail miserably. Note, the front to back rails will be fixed at the front but free to move at the back to allow for expansion - something I saw Norm do a couple of weeks ago.
As always, thanks for any help