Next instalment... I added corner braces to the frame to strengthen it as the 2 x 10mm domino in each corner joint would be under considerable stress
Then started work on the mitred edge pieces for the top and bottom part of the cabinet. I cut them roughly on the table saw then tidied up on the shooting board
The side pieces were attached with 5mm dominoes.
I always find glue ups a bit frantic but this wasn't too bad
Same for the top of the cabinet - here's the trial clamping to check all the mitre joints are tight enough
So I went ahead and glued the top up as well
I decided the top needed a crisp black line around the burr walnut centre piece. This was 2.7mm ebony inlaid into a 2.7mm router-cut slot
Last job of the day was to trim the corners roughly to a 60mm radius to fit with the corners of the base unit. They will be trimmed in due course with a flush-trim router bit when it arrives!
So... I feel like I have 2 major parts left to do - first the tambours and the grooves in the top and bottom for them - and second the central cabinet. Both have tricky aspects in my opinion. The tambours are going to be fiddly to make obviously - but I have to decide whether to rebate the edges of the top and bottom parts of the cabinet (which are a fraction over 19mm thick at the moment) so that only 10mm of top or bottom are visible from the side - this is my preferred option as I think 19mm will look too chunky but it makes the groove for the tambours harder to cut as it must be much deeper and I don't have a CNC machine so it will have to be done sequentially, a little deeper each pass with a router using a 2-point fence to go round the corners. That creates lots of opportunities for me to c**k it up
The central cabinet also has its problems - in particular whether to make it standalone - ie with top, bottom, sides and back - and then attach the veneered top and bottom I have already made to it - or whether to just make the sides and back of the drawer cabinet and use the top and bottom I have already made as the top and bottom if that makes sense? This has advantages - it will make the whole thing lighter, create more space inside and save me wood - but it will obviously be harder to locate accurately and to attach the sides and back to the veneered top and bottom respectively
Thanks for looking and always happy to receive comments or criticism
Cheers
Mark