All internal components completed for new drinks cabinet in walnut and steel
#carcass ready for finishing #drinkscabinet in #walnut & #steel
The carcass of the walnut drinks cabinet is was succesfully jointed and glued together and is now ready for sanding before its sent off for a spray finish. Looking gert lush!
Curved leg frames jointed with a steel conduit, glued altogether with West Sytsems Epoxy #drinkscabinet in #walnut & #steel
The legs of the drinks cabinet are strengthend and stabalised by two curved leg frames, curving in from the legs to meet in the middle, where they are connected with a steel conduit and a wooden substrate. Both are fitted into the leg rails with West Systems 2 part Epoxy resin into pre-drilled holes.
#carcass glued up for #drinkscabinet in #walnut & #steel
The carcass of the walnut drinks cabinet is finally jointed and glued together. A combination of sash clamps and the Bessy KR clamps, with their large soft jaws did the trick.
Door mock-up completed for #drinkscabinet in #walnut & #steel
The walnut drinks cabinet is mocked up full size in MDF. A mock-up of one of the doors is completed and hung with Soss hinges. Now all the construction questions have been answered I can now start build the cabinet proper.
Wavy #handle design perfected for #drinkscabinet in #walnut & #steel
The walnut drinks cabinet is complemented by a wavy steel handle that snakes down the carcass front. The handle will be fixed to inside edge of the left-hand side door so the shape of the meeting edges are dictated by its wave. Today I have perfected the wave form template to help create a lamination forma to transform a straight piece of walnut into the desired shape.