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Sewing Supplies Cabinet with Inlaid Metal Tile Accents #6: Final Door Assembly and Mounting
Ron Stewart
Few parts of this project went smoothly, and the final door assembly was no exception. It started well enough. Attaching the outer trim wasn't too...
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Sewing Supplies Cabinet with Inlaid Metal Tile Accents #5: (Adventures in) Finishing
Ron Stewart
My wife wanted a light/whitish finish for the cabinet. Maple is pretty light toned, so my first thought was to use a clear water-based poly finish...
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Sewing Supplies Cabinet with Inlaid Metal Tile Accents #4: Door Construction
Ron Stewart
The doors are 3/4" maple plywood slabs with 1/2" wide solid maple trim and inlaid tiles and accent strips. They were by far the most difficult part...
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Sewing Supplies Cabinet with Inlaid Metal Tile Accents #3: Case Construction
Ron Stewart
The case is a basic face frame cabinet. [Sewing Cabinet Plywood Case Dimensions.jpg] I used pocket screws to build the face frame and dowels to a...
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Sewing Supplies Cabinet with Inlaid Metal Tile Accents #2: Materials
Ron Stewart
I had originally planned to build the entire cabinet from solid maple, but high lumber prices (soft maple is $7.50 per board foot at my favorite su...
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Nail (Screw) Cabinet #1: Introduction
Smitty
I think it's time to build a nail (screw) cabinet to hold the assortment of old-stock slotted screws I use on projects. Yes, slotted screws. The be...
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A Handplane Rehab #5: Tote Repair
HokieKen
I fully intended to do the tote repair and the refinishing of the tote and knob in one post but shop time has been scarce so I'm going to just go a...
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A Handplane Rehab #4: Some Hardware Stuff
HokieKen
Man, it's been a while! I've had so little shop time lately and none of it has been unspoken for, so rehabbing this plane hasn't been on the agenda...
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A Handplane Rehab #3: Gotta Put on my Body Paint
HokieKen
Well, I said I probably wouldn't blog about painting this one since I covered my process pretty thoroughly in this old blog entry. However, I did s...
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A Handplane Rehab #2: Sandpaper is Good for the Sole
HokieKen
Last time I had straightened my frog fit out and had a fit with the body that I was happy with. Normally my process is to paint the main body next ...
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A Handplane Rehab #1: A Twisted Sole and a Crooked Frog
HokieKen
I bought a Millers Falls 24C jointer plane off Ebay a few months ago to fill out a missing slot in my till. The 24 is the size of a Stanley #8 and ...
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Nail (Screw) Cabinet #4: Drawer Fronts vs Drawers
Smitty
When we left off (last December!), the internal dividers had been set on this piece and I was debating adding the external framing that's been comp...
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