Indian Pallet timber Credenza #5: Attempting to dodge the rain

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This is part 5 in a 5 part series: Indian Pallet timber Credenza

In sheer frustration of having to pack up each day early due to overcast clouds and rain, I had a brainwave to relocate onto my veranda
so I hauled squaring equipment clamps and glue upstairs to try and get some progress.
 It wasn't really that productive, a lot of running up and down for gear  but allowed me to be able to glue up the frames, square them and apply clamps to the three Raised Panel doors.

Happy was he.

I guess I couldn't do it with company but I needed to make some progress.

In the morning it was briefly sunny so I re comfirmed squareness and cut the doors to an interference fit.

Gave everything an initial sanding.

Apart from the two drawers I believe there should be a 3 to 4mm clearance to allow the doors to open without binding.

Need to continue with my nail hole plugging

Something I realised after assembling everything the M & T work the tenons should have been in the rails and not the styles,  but its
a minor cosmetic error.
Next I am trying to figure out how I can profile the face of the doors, obviously not able to do it with the drop saw, but I have trick up my sleeve!
 

Regards Rob