This is a cabinet I've finished recently - it's for a local gallery so I was able to do exactly what I wanted for a change - bliss! The basic idea came from thinking about taking a usually cheap and cheerful method of construction (tongue and groove), but using it in a more refined way.....
The drawer handles are simply short lengths of 8mm brass rod, with indents filed into them for the fingers.....
Here it is with the door closed. To be honest if I started over I would make some changes to the structure of the carcasse - it's looks a little bit more austere than I wanted.
The unusual latch came about because I had wanted to carry on the "refined rustic" theme with a thumb latch, but found that the simple one I had planned got lost against the strong verticals of the door. So I came up with something to allow me to still have a latch, while at the same time complementing the verticals. I'm not really a metalworker so it was a bit of a learning curve. At least I now know how to silver solder!
Cheers
Marcus
The drawer handles are simply short lengths of 8mm brass rod, with indents filed into them for the fingers.....
Here it is with the door closed. To be honest if I started over I would make some changes to the structure of the carcasse - it's looks a little bit more austere than I wanted.
The unusual latch came about because I had wanted to carry on the "refined rustic" theme with a thumb latch, but found that the simple one I had planned got lost against the strong verticals of the door. So I came up with something to allow me to still have a latch, while at the same time complementing the verticals. I'm not really a metalworker so it was a bit of a learning curve. At least I now know how to silver solder!
Cheers
Marcus