Molynoox
Established Member
yeah pretty good thanks - I went out and bought the wood after 50 million redesigns of the cabinet design in sketchup, I'm still designing it now, but that's just my brain doing its thing and I need to let it roll so I can settle on something that ticks the boxes before moving on. My plan is to finish messing in CAD tonight and then create a cutting list and blast out a few things tomorrow.
I used this superb on line cutlist tool last time I built a 'cabinet' and I will use it again:
Today I bought:
I also tidied up the workshop massively and organised things all ready for frantic construction tomorrow:
Martin
I used this superb on line cutlist tool last time I built a 'cabinet' and I will use it again:
Today I bought:
- full sheet of 18mm birch -£150 (for drawer carcass and rails and possibly tops if I have enough)
- full sheet of 9mm MR MDF - £40 (for drawer slides / cabinet lining)
- 4 x 2.4m lengths of 4x2 - £22 (for some cabinet structural parts)
- pocket hole jig £25 (primarily for drawers but also for some of the 'rail to 4x2' joinery)
- wood glue
- magic beans (the term I use for items that are not really essential, but appear to be so when in the shop)
I also tidied up the workshop massively and organised things all ready for frantic construction tomorrow:
Martin