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JonnyD

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Hi all I have just got around to photographing an Oak kitchen I finished a few months ago. The frames and doors are all in solid european oak apart from the panels of the curved units which are oak veneer on 4 layers of 1.5mm birch ply. Carcasing is Winchester Oak MFC egger board.

Views of kitchen

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Close up details. The kitchen has beaded face frames and the doors hung on butt hinges. The handles are solid pewter.

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Close up of curved unit. Drawers are on Blum tandem soft close runners.

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Over the other side is a larder/booze storage unit

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The kitchen took about 8 weeks to make including installation.

Cheers

Jon
 
Very nice Jon. 8 weeks looks like good going for that job.

I've used those handles before - did you find that they all had to be re-shaped slightly? On the ones I used, each handle had very slightly differing centres for the screws. Thankfully, Pewter is easily manipulated by hand, so it was just a case of tweaking each one.

Cheers

Karl
 
mmmmmm I do love curves ;)

Very pro job there. Love it.
 
Thanks for the comments guys much appreciated.

Karl some of the handles were a little misshaped but as you say they are easy to give a tweak to pull them into line.

Jon
 
very nice work - i'll have to hide it from swimbo or get a lot better at woodwork than i am now ;)
 
Eight weeks is an amazing turnaround time for a kitchen like that. How many of you worked on it? I did a far lesser kitchen recently and shared the time with another cabinet maker and it took longer than eight weeks. If you say you did it on your own I won't believe you! :wink:
 
Hi Brad / Ross my Dad helps me out in the workshop when required which is pretty much full time :wink:

Jon
 
Jonny D beautiful work can i ask did the internal curved doors cause any problems i cant work out how that door clears the frame. cheers john c
 
John C":3nhk8ofb said:
Jonny D beautiful work can i ask did the internal curved doors cause any problems i cant work out how that door clears the frame. cheers john c

Hi John the internal doors are a bit of a pain to fit. The external ones arent too bad. To get the door to clear the frame you have to put a large sloping edge on the door as in this pic.

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I generally get the top and bottom to fit and then keep planing the edge away until it clears the frame using the jointer and final finishing with a handplane.

Colin I usually call it a bead not sure whether this is technically correct or not.

Jon
 
Smart work Jonny. How did you do the curved bull-nose along the top - solid spindle-work?
 
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