bobblezard":2mzjcpcx said:Not much, but satisfying nonetheless...
davin":35r1623n said:Traditional it ain't, but my kids liked it.
davin":2faki9ym said:Traditional it ain't, but my kids liked it.
Shelving unit in Birch ply, laminated mdf and formica.
(hope it doesn't offend the more conservative members! I do make traditional furniture but it doesn't excite me as much as making something new, even if it doesn't work !)
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bobblezard":7g1j6y1s said:Not much, but satisfying nonetheless...
davin":e8zauna9 said:Traditional it ain't, but my kids liked it.
Shelving unit in Birch ply, laminated mdf and formica.
(hope it doesn't offend the more conservative members! I do make traditional furniture but it doesn't excite me as much as making something new, even if it doesn't work !)
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monkeybiter":20jq93bt said:The swept head was done simply by bandsawing the concave underside then glueing the offcut to the top to give a matching curve.
monkeybiter":jjci6unn said:Thanks
The bracing is rebated in to the head, but just a tight fit in the corner of the mortice and tenon at the bottom end, which I reckoned would be plenty strong enough. There is a screw sitting in a deep counterbore at each end just to prevent it wandering sideways. There aren't any other screws, apart from the hinges. It's not a regional thing so much as a trained or not trained thing.
The swept head was done simply by bandsawing the concave underside then glueing the offcut to the top to give a matching curve. I used TB3 so hopefully it will stay put.
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