Archive for June, 2010

Cabinet doors

I’m making a cabinet for my daughter’s house, it will go above the desk for book storage etc. During Hurricane Ike, a pecan tree died due to salt water flooding. I used the wood from that tree to make the panels for the door.

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New Vanity

While updating the bathroom, we looked for a new Vanity. none of them looked very good, either pressed board, or plastic angle joints, Just fast cheap crappy construction.
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Solution? Build it yourself. This one is made of poplar with a tung oil finish.
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plugs

When cutting plugs for fill recessed screw holes, I put a piece of tape over them before cutting on my table saw.
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Third hand

Here’s a tip to help when changing blades in your band saw. Use a spring clamp to hold the blade on the upper wheel while threading the blade into the guides and lower wheel.
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Raised panels

here’s a jig I used to make raised panels for doors on cabinetry. I cut about 1/16th to 1/8th of an inch on each pass. Feed the board across the saw blade. When done, ROS to smooth the saw marks.

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Finished panel:

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Buffing with ROS

I have been building cabinets and needed to buff the Tung oil finish. Here is a solution:
Tee shirt material, contact spray adhesive, and an old sanding disk. put about 3 layers on.
This works pretty nice, if the pad gets worn, just add another layer.

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