pe2dave
Established Member
1. Customer requirement.
I've just bought this cutlery (actually in the process of buying). I want something nice to hold it. The canteen cost a small fortune, I'm sure you can do something.
6 big knives.
6 little knives
Ditto forks.
Soup spoons
Dessert spoons.
2. Outline design.
Available material from other projects.
Oak. 4in by 20mm. About 12 feet.
Oak faced ply, 4mm.
Ideas. Chest of drawers. Making a canteen like ours (40 years old) is not on with my
skills. Primarily because I couldn't figure out how to fix a really fine beize to the routed cut-outs.
So, ideas. 2 wide, 3 deep. Fixed width, variant heights.
After a month I had figured out how to create the cuts to hold the items.
Three weeks later. Oh, I might buy something else, can you leave me space for that.
Just add another drawer on to the bottom then I can fit anything in.
OK.
Drawn up on qcad, dxf format (as per Autocad). Drawings available if anyone interested.
Just too much for my little brain to hold without drawings.
I'd made two chests of drawers before, but the difference here is that I'm not joining
what are effectively panels, I want 4 'sticks' in each dimension, with panels rebated into each piece. I spent days (of evenings) staring at nothing working out what went where.
More to come.
I've just bought this cutlery (actually in the process of buying). I want something nice to hold it. The canteen cost a small fortune, I'm sure you can do something.
6 big knives.
6 little knives
Ditto forks.
Soup spoons
Dessert spoons.
2. Outline design.
Available material from other projects.
Oak. 4in by 20mm. About 12 feet.
Oak faced ply, 4mm.
Ideas. Chest of drawers. Making a canteen like ours (40 years old) is not on with my
skills. Primarily because I couldn't figure out how to fix a really fine beize to the routed cut-outs.
So, ideas. 2 wide, 3 deep. Fixed width, variant heights.
After a month I had figured out how to create the cuts to hold the items.
Three weeks later. Oh, I might buy something else, can you leave me space for that.
Just add another drawer on to the bottom then I can fit anything in.
OK.
Drawn up on qcad, dxf format (as per Autocad). Drawings available if anyone interested.
Just too much for my little brain to hold without drawings.
I'd made two chests of drawers before, but the difference here is that I'm not joining
what are effectively panels, I want 4 'sticks' in each dimension, with panels rebated into each piece. I spent days (of evenings) staring at nothing working out what went where.
More to come.