Right, firstly, apologies for the lack of updates. For some reason, the last bit of a project always goes slowly for me, but anyway, it's finished!
After appealing for help on the round forum, Maltrout512 very kindly agreed to turn me the knobs from african blackwood. I have to give him full credit here - he's a top bloke and an outstanding craftsman and I was absolutely tickled pink with what he made for me. They're tapered in diameter from 18mm down to 6mm at the top, and the projection out from the cabinet gradually gets smaller also.
On his recommendation, the really small ones are attached using brads superglued in.
The finish is wiped on poly. I was hesitant to use it at first because I was afraid it would yellow the maple too much, but in the end I'm pretty pleased. Thinning it and applying lots of light coats with lots of cutting back in between gave me a finish which doesn't feel like plastic (as I've found in the past). I think I'll be using this technique again in future projects.
Anyway, without further rambling, here is the final result:
Now a quick tour of the contents (which I'm still changing my mind about)
Note the room for expansion
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Here is my solution for holding my tite mark:
There was only a millimeter of clearance in the opening - I guess thats the price you pay for being a software engineer - always looking to make the most out of every resource:
This drawer is especially for my secret santa last christmas, I though his kind gifts deserved a nice home (and I'm ashamed to say that until now they've been sitting on a dusty shelf...sorry
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This is what happened when I complained to the Mrs that I could never find a pencil:
The smallest drawer (which some people were interested in) contains assorted little bits and pieces:
And pointy things:
Finally, here's a closeup of one of the knobs - thanks again Malcolm
I actually lied about it being finished - I think I should make little holders for each of the drawers to keep stuff from rolling around, but at least everything has a home now.
I hope you approve of the final result,
Cheers
-Tom