Latest update from Friday-
In the workshop at 8am- Got the woodburner going and kettle on then head down for work. The first job was the final machining of the drawer components- The draw sides and back being 9mm Walnut and the front 19mm spalted Beech-
The parts for each drawer were cut and trimmed to size and the drawer fronts and sides cut and fitted-
The 2 frames now got a final final rub down and into the finishing room. They both got a coat of this applied very thinly with a brush-
Back to the drawers- Thin traditional ones on this piece, all componets where marked up and the tails were cut in pairs-
The pins marked out off the tails-
The rear pins waste sawn out with a small jewellers saw, then pared down to the scribe line-
Dry fitted- I just knock them together a few mill to check they will go and then they are ready for glue-
All the internal surfaces where then sanded and the joints glued up. No clamps required her, just very tight joints.
Whilst the drawers were drying the 2 pieces of Oak for the drawer bottoms where shot and jointed-
This is at 13mm and will be put through the speed sander down to 12mm.
I also made the drawer slips from plain Beech-
These are 13mm high and 15mm wide. The groove is 6mm square and the top surface has a little cove detail.
I made quite a few lengths so i can use them on my next job as well, they were a little time consuming.
All routing done on a cheapo B & Q router table. I have a bigger, expensive one and a vice mounted one also, but i often turn to this cheap one though, it's especiall useful at these smaller mouldings.
The drawer slips where all cut and mitred to fit in the drawers-
The back of the slip is notched around the drawer back
The drawer bottoms where sanded to the finished thickness and cut to size. They were then rebated on 3 edges to fit the slips. This was done on the spindle moulder.
Thats as far as i got yesterday. I have about 4ish hours work left. I'll post the final report when it's done.
In the workshop at 8am- Got the woodburner going and kettle on then head down for work. The first job was the final machining of the drawer components- The draw sides and back being 9mm Walnut and the front 19mm spalted Beech-
The parts for each drawer were cut and trimmed to size and the drawer fronts and sides cut and fitted-
The 2 frames now got a final final rub down and into the finishing room. They both got a coat of this applied very thinly with a brush-
Back to the drawers- Thin traditional ones on this piece, all componets where marked up and the tails were cut in pairs-
The pins marked out off the tails-
The rear pins waste sawn out with a small jewellers saw, then pared down to the scribe line-
Dry fitted- I just knock them together a few mill to check they will go and then they are ready for glue-
All the internal surfaces where then sanded and the joints glued up. No clamps required her, just very tight joints.
Whilst the drawers were drying the 2 pieces of Oak for the drawer bottoms where shot and jointed-
I also made the drawer slips from plain Beech-
These are 13mm high and 15mm wide. The groove is 6mm square and the top surface has a little cove detail.
I made quite a few lengths so i can use them on my next job as well, they were a little time consuming.
All routing done on a cheapo B & Q router table. I have a bigger, expensive one and a vice mounted one also, but i often turn to this cheap one though, it's especiall useful at these smaller mouldings.
The drawer slips where all cut and mitred to fit in the drawers-
The back of the slip is notched around the drawer back
The drawer bottoms where sanded to the finished thickness and cut to size. They were then rebated on 3 edges to fit the slips. This was done on the spindle moulder.
Thats as far as i got yesterday. I have about 4ish hours work left. I'll post the final report when it's done.