I am still working on cabinets. Kitchen cabinets, vanities, book cases, and a built in office. All out of maple, all dyed, and all finished with wb lacquer. Some of the pictures are dated as I haven't been on the site for awhile due to health issues with my family, having to work a lot, and so forth.
Some of the carcasses
Tilt out hinges for false drawer fronts for storage
Lots of drawer slides. These are Blum standard 3/4 slides. I would have liked to have used full extension concealed slides, but this is not a high end project and cost matters, so at around $5 a pair it is good value for the money. I am using full extension ball bearing slides on the pull out trays though. A bit more, but still a lot less than the fully concealed ones.
This little jig I got from Blum makes it much easier to align and mount the slides. Works on the full extensions and the 3/4 slides
The supports for the bar. Nothing special, just an L shape out of 8/4 maple rounded over and finished. This is just 4 of them as I made 9.
The outside of the "bar" area. The fit of the boards is good. I think this picture was before I got everything tied in. My daughter took a bunch of pictures and I think this is one she took.
And the inside kitchen area. My oldest daughter stayed with me during this part of the installation.
So far, I have all of the carcasses built and installed in the kitchen and the bathrooms. I am now making the carcasses for the office and the family room (four 4 foot by 8 foot units with doors and drawers on the lowers). Once I get all of the carcasses built and installed I will move forward with doors and drawers.....
Some of the carcasses
Tilt out hinges for false drawer fronts for storage
Lots of drawer slides. These are Blum standard 3/4 slides. I would have liked to have used full extension concealed slides, but this is not a high end project and cost matters, so at around $5 a pair it is good value for the money. I am using full extension ball bearing slides on the pull out trays though. A bit more, but still a lot less than the fully concealed ones.
This little jig I got from Blum makes it much easier to align and mount the slides. Works on the full extensions and the 3/4 slides
The supports for the bar. Nothing special, just an L shape out of 8/4 maple rounded over and finished. This is just 4 of them as I made 9.
The outside of the "bar" area. The fit of the boards is good. I think this picture was before I got everything tied in. My daughter took a bunch of pictures and I think this is one she took.
And the inside kitchen area. My oldest daughter stayed with me during this part of the installation.
So far, I have all of the carcasses built and installed in the kitchen and the bathrooms. I am now making the carcasses for the office and the family room (four 4 foot by 8 foot units with doors and drawers on the lowers). Once I get all of the carcasses built and installed I will move forward with doors and drawers.....