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This is my version of Marc's Kitchen Helper (http://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/videos/ ... en-helper/). It's a reasonable bit smaller than the original - mostly because our kitchen is tiny.
I was planning on making it from oak, to match our kitchen, but the cost (and the fact I wasn't confident I wouldn't make a mess of it) meant I went for pine.
I've skipped a lot of steps below because Marc's video contains the details, but to make the arcs for the horizontal sections I made a jig, which I've already detailed here: an-arc-or-arch-cutting-template-t91231.html
First I glued up some panels to make the platform. I used a few dominos for alignment:
The long vertical sections were made as Marc suggests - bandsaw for the angle, then clean on the jointer. A dry fit of one side:
I then clamped on a length of spare wood to use as a fence for the Domino so I could cut the mortises on the face of the side panel:
Glueing one side - using the offcuts from the vertical sections to aid clamping:
Testing the fit of the vertical beams that join the two sides:
Rounding over the panel using a router (the separate horizontals were done on the router table, as per Marc's video):
The finished article (coated in a food-safe blend of mineral oil and beeswax):
I was planning on making it from oak, to match our kitchen, but the cost (and the fact I wasn't confident I wouldn't make a mess of it) meant I went for pine.
I've skipped a lot of steps below because Marc's video contains the details, but to make the arcs for the horizontal sections I made a jig, which I've already detailed here: an-arc-or-arch-cutting-template-t91231.html
First I glued up some panels to make the platform. I used a few dominos for alignment:
![20150815_101933.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/cda/cda8d6fe505323790ee8d6027c514d4e.jpg)
The long vertical sections were made as Marc suggests - bandsaw for the angle, then clean on the jointer. A dry fit of one side:
![20150815_160546.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/7be/7bef2b9378d1eeffb5211b4919ff6d08.jpg)
I then clamped on a length of spare wood to use as a fence for the Domino so I could cut the mortises on the face of the side panel:
![20150816_125222.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/beb/beb4c631b3a6aaa5fee324d5a050956e.jpg)
Glueing one side - using the offcuts from the vertical sections to aid clamping:
![20150816_143637.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/719/719bebdefab83d51db72e14a79493485.jpg)
Testing the fit of the vertical beams that join the two sides:
![20150817_114208.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/26f/26feee07513b94be1607b0203aef54df.jpg)
Rounding over the panel using a router (the separate horizontals were done on the router table, as per Marc's video):
![20150821_161100.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/dbe/dbe0123af1cadfadf0740c7aa8d9ae45.jpg)
The finished article (coated in a food-safe blend of mineral oil and beeswax):
![IMG_8856.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/5c9/5c98099d0bb66d599319412cf6bfd971.jpg)
![IMG_8861.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/509/5091e7764d33828c9d240b86ec8899ae.jpg)
![IMG_8862.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/67d/67dfbe7c9a6c43cddc637cc38d4cf461.jpg)