woodbloke
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Waka - very tasty...need to see this 'in the wood' when it's all done. I can feel a run down to Weymouth coming on :wink: - Rob
woodbloke":2n39r7yu said:Waka - very tasty...need to see this 'in the wood' when it's all done. I can feel a run down to Weymouth coming on :wink: - Rob
Harbo":u6pq4g6f said:Fantastic but what a waste - it should be in your lounge or a gallery
Rod
Harbo":2uv3t0or said:Sorry Waka it was meant as a compliment
Rod
Waka":ydn4qws1 said:
Hope you all enjoy the progress to date, look forward to comments positive and negative.
miles_hot":1jxmam6b said:Waka":1jxmam6b said:
Hope you all enjoy the progress to date, look forward to comments positive and negative.
As with everyone else I find the standard of craft you show just lovely and very inspiring. One question - you have used side mounting runners which whilst fine, seem to be a little at odds with the "wood" aspect (the wrong way of saying it but it will do until I think of a better way). I just wondered if there was any reason that you decided on side mounted rather than under mounted (like for instance Blum Tandum - http://www.blum.com/gb/en/01/30/20/index.php)?
Many thanks
Miles
Waka":o7986w9u said:miles_hot":o7986w9u said:As with everyone else I find the standard of craft you show just lovely and very inspiring. One question - you have used side mounting runners which whilst fine, seem to be a little at odds with the "wood" aspect (the wrong way of saying it but it will do until I think of a better way). I just wondered if there was any reason that you decided on side mounted rather than under mounted (like for instance Blum Tandum - http://www.blum.com/gb/en/01/30/20/index.php)?
Many thanks
Miles
I guess the bottom line is that I didn't think of the bottom mounted runners at the time.
ByronBlack":llkje4w3 said:Congratulations Waka, the quality of the cabinet is undeniable. Beautiful wood choice, lovely proportions. I can only aspire to make something as nice, looks to me you have got yourself a fine heirloom there! (as an aside, what have you used to board your workshop - is it chipboard or something else?)
Waka":3ghcpzy6 said:For the inside of the drawers I have used none slip router matting, this will give some protection to the tools.
Shultzy":2rvvl6io said:What a superb post and an even better tool cabinet. Any thought on handles or have you used the touch to open drawer slides.
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