Fresh thread Oak canteen

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mailee

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I just thought I would start a fresh thread for the Cutlery canteen as the other is getting quite large with all the photos. So here goes. I managed to sort out the twisted drawer and fit it. I Also cut panel lines into the drawer fronts before finally assembling them.
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I got the cutlery set out to test the fitting of the items, thought I had better try them at this stage.
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I was left with the serving set that only has seven pieces and wanted to make a feature of these so cut out housings for them to sit in the top compartment.
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This took a few hours cutting all the housings by hand with the router as you can imagine. Anyway at the fitting stage it had paid off.
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This picture shows the complete canteen before the internals were started.
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Finally a photo of the canteen showing how the top drawer is actually a false one that opens with the lid.
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I am now awaiting the arrival of the felt lining for the inside and when this arrives I should have some fun fitting it. :?
 
Alan,
It's coming along very well. that fitting must be quite a chore - I wonder if it would be quicker/easier to use two layers, cutting right through the top one with a coping saw for the outline, then gluing it to a lower layer?
 
I think you've done well to route those housings as neatly as you appear to have done - I know all too well what it's like when the cutter decides it actually wants to go the other way today! :? :wink:
 

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