This weekend I put together 2
more of the base cabinets, the one to the left of the stove and the corner one
which will house the lazy susan. Even though they will share a side in the
middle, unfortunately I can’t connect them as they would be too heavy and large
to get upstairs.
With the oak, I continued
construction of the face frames, completing the double for the above mentioned
cabinets and the one for the island.
Also cut out of the 1.5” oak
were the pieces to complete the face frames on the upper cabinets. They already
have pieces along the 2 sides and the top, but not along the bottom.
With my birthday money, I
bought a new router that has 2 bases, fixed or plunge. The fixed one got
mounted to my router table and I finally got to play with it. It is really easy
to adjust the height up and down, the only not so great part is that the on/off
switch is under the table and you have to bend to reach it. With some scrap
pine and ¼” plywood, I tested out my plan for the door construction, routering
a ¼” channel to slot the plywood into. I also tested the placement of the hinge
to see if I could get the ½” overlay I want. It seems that it will work fine.
And now we know: one I got
the router all set up it is a really cool tool and I think I’ll be able to do
some interesting things using it.
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