It's the final push to complete the shaping, sanding, and glue-up for the support frame. On the front/back stretchers, I added a 1/4" roundover on the underside edges.
With most of the sanding completed, the pieces were ready for the first phase of the glue-up - the legs to the long stretchers.
A strap clamp was all that was needed to keep the joints tight during glue-up. I added a spacer at the top of the legs to maintain the proper distance between them (the outside width of the cabinet).
Now I could blend the transitions from leg to stretcher.
The bow sander does cut across the grain some - it's hard to avoid it. After completing the rough shaping, I was careful not to skip grits when sanding the area smooth.
Now I could get the cross-stretchers glued in place.
Time for another test fit.
The blue tape was to prevent scratches on the veneer.
Looks great, Ross. You’re entering the home stretch. I don’t know what’s involved in ebonizing, but it won’t take you long to finish the shelves and case with Rubio. You’ll be setting this cabinet up in no time.
Thanks, Steve. It does feel like it's taking a lot of work, which makes me think that I'm probably doing something the wrong way. I'm no furniture builder, but I aspire to be!
Ron Stewart commented about 10 hours ago Looks great, Ross. You’re entering the home stretch. I don’t know what’s involved in ebonizing, but it won’t take you long to finish the shelves and case with Rubio. You’ll be setting this cabinet up in no time.
Thanks, Ron. I got most of the ebonizing done last night. I should complete it this evening. I feel like I'm getting close, although I still need to veneer and edge the back panel, settle on a way to attach it, notch the shelves, build the drawer and drawer face (and probably a pull). Of course, applying the Rubio is the big payoff. I'm looking forward to that.