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08-15-2008, 12:30 AM
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Name: Travis City: Wake Forest State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Dec 2005 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.53 over 30 days | 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.....
__________________ Wife changed my perspective. I need want some additional tools. I need want a
multi-spindle line borer - Found one!!!! Could I? Should I? Do I????
pocket hole machine - unlikely in 2008
Festool sander and vacuum -told I don't need 2 not going to happen
Edge bander - unlikely this decade
oscillating edge sander - unlikely in 2008
floor model chisel or slot mortiser - unlikely in 2008
and a bigger shop - maybe in 2009 |
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08-15-2008, 06:09 AM
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Name: Peter Davio City: Hope Mills State: NC County: Cumberland Join Date: Dec 2005 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 7.00 over 30 days | Looking good Travis! I see your help is flexing her muscles!
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However your life is, meet it and live it. Henry David Thoreau They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty, nor safety. Benjamin Franklin
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08-15-2008, 08:30 AM
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Name: Tracy City: Salisbury State: NC County: Rowan Join Date: Feb 2008 Age: 47 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 7.00 over 30 days | Looking nice Travis.
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08-15-2008, 08:31 AM
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Name: Scott City: Cary State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Jul 2007 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.77 over 30 days | Man you have been busy. One question. Are you trying to keep up with Bas on narratives? I hope all the family issues are behind you. I can relate.
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08-15-2008, 09:34 AM
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Name: Mike City: Burnsville State: NC County: Yancey Join Date: Jul 2008 Age: 68 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 0.47 over 30 days | Looking good Travis. I see you are saving all the fun (Drawers and Doors) for last. .gif) Building all the cabinetry for a home is a daunting project, been there done that, but it looks like your well on the way. I applaud your project.  
Mike
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08-15-2008, 09:40 AM
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Name: Glenn City: Baskerville State: VA County: Mecklenburg Join Date: Jan 2008 Age: 59 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.30 over 30 days | Thanks for keeping us posted on this massive undertaking, it is looking good. I noticed you bought the BIG boxes of fasteners, this project is well beyond the little BORG "handy-paks" 
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08-15-2008, 09:44 AM
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Name: Randy City: Macon State: NC County: Warren Join Date: Jan 2006 Age: 58 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 4.67 over 30 days | Nice looking cabinets, Travis! Looks like a lot of hard work. At least you were able to steal some of DaveO's elves to help out... .gif)
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08-15-2008, 09:47 AM
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Name: Jimmy Coull City: Clayton State: NC County: Johnston Join Date: Sep 2006 Age: 49 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 4.90 over 30 days | Travis,
The kitchen's looking great. I know it's alot of work having done one previously. So I've gotta ask, Are staying in the house for a while longer or setting it up to sell ?
Either way it looks great, and good luck finishing it up.
Jimmy 
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08-15-2008, 10:06 AM
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Name: Bas City: Cary State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Aug 2007 Age: 35 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 7.00 over 30 days | Great looking cabinets Travis, and the finish looks exceptional! That's a pretty big job you have going there, fabrication and installation for multiple rooms.
So is your daughter showing any aptitude for woodworking/ carpentry/ DIY?
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08-15-2008, 10:25 AM
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Name: Charles City: Wilmington State: NC County: New Hanover Join Date: Nov 2005 Age: 61 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 7.00 over 30 days | Nice looking start to the cabinets. Finish looking good. Looks like everything is under control. |
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08-15-2008, 12:02 PM
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Name: David City: Pittsboro State: NC County: Chatham Join Date: Oct 2005 Age: 51 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 3.73 over 30 days | Looking good Travis. I hope the health/family problems were not too serious and are now all done with. Maybe we need an Apex lunch club meet for a group hug 
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"There is no trouble so great or grave that cannot be much diminished by a nice cup of tea" Bernard-Paul Heroux |
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08-17-2008, 07:27 PM
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Name: Travis City: Wake Forest State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Dec 2005 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.53 over 30 days | The family health issues started at the beach when we were there, but seems to be better. Watching parents get older and feeble is a sad thing.
JimmyC - we are undecided about moving. We want to, but with the state of the economy, it isn't a good time to try and sell a house.
As for fasteners, I will be buying very little in the way of screws, fasteners, hinges, slides, etc from the BORG. Some stuff is ok, but screws are the pits and the slides don't work with some of the jigs/accessories that make things easier.
I am down to my last sets of carcasses and then I go into doors and drawers. I only have about 500 BF of maple and 15 sheets of plywood to go.
__________________ Wife changed my perspective. I need want some additional tools. I need want a
multi-spindle line borer - Found one!!!! Could I? Should I? Do I????
pocket hole machine - unlikely in 2008
Festool sander and vacuum -told I don't need 2 not going to happen
Edge bander - unlikely this decade
oscillating edge sander - unlikely in 2008
floor model chisel or slot mortiser - unlikely in 2008
and a bigger shop - maybe in 2009 |
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08-18-2008, 11:19 PM
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Name: Travis City: Wake Forest State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Dec 2005 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.53 over 30 days | A few more cabinet progress pics. Unfortunately, my narration skills are nowhere near par with Monte or for that matter our new chief narrator, Bas  , and my picture taking skills are the pits, so oh well. I am just trying to increase my post count anyway.
All of the boxes are assembled with pocket holes. I have had my jig for many years and I need to go through and do the upgrade to it that a member gave me the parts for, but I just have not had the time with family issues and trying to get all these cabinets done. Still, I want to upgrade (imagine that) to either a Kreg Foreman, a Kreg floor model, or a Castle pocket hole machine. The Kreg and the Castle each have their pluses, but I am leaning more towards a Castle as it is not as important to having a clamping table with it. Still, if I find either for a good deal, well you know.....
Note the T molding edge banding. Need to add a small edge bander to my list.
Of course, you need a nice driver to drive all those pocket hole screws. .gif) I happened to pick this one up at the Woodworkers supply sale. Got $30 off and a free flashlight. It isn't as strong as a cordless drill, but it can definitely get the job done. I can drive a 3 1/2" screw without issue, it has a LED light, and charges in 30 minutes. I give it an A minus only because it doesn't have bit storage.
When you have lots of small parts to finish, attaching them to something helps. I just brad nailed these to a scrap piece of plywood to make it easier to handle.
Here I am doing one of the mass finishings. I have done about 3 of these so far. This was a small one. The finishing routine is to spray a coat of dye mixed with water, let it dry for about an hour, scuff sand, spray another coat of dye, wait 30 mins, spray a coat of wb lacquer, wait an hour, scuff sand, and then spray 4 more coats of lacquer. I can get a round of finishing done in about 4 hours if I can do it outside. 
__________________ Wife changed my perspective. I need want some additional tools. I need want a
multi-spindle line borer - Found one!!!! Could I? Should I? Do I????
pocket hole machine - unlikely in 2008
Festool sander and vacuum -told I don't need 2 not going to happen
Edge bander - unlikely this decade
oscillating edge sander - unlikely in 2008
floor model chisel or slot mortiser - unlikely in 2008
and a bigger shop - maybe in 2009 |
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08-19-2008, 12:20 AM
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Name: Bas City: Cary State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Aug 2007 Age: 35 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 7.00 over 30 days | Excellent progress report Travis, and good looking pictures. I like your approach to finishing small parts - duh! So obvious.
That finishing schedule makes my head hurt. Sounds like a lot of work. Hauling everything outside (and back in....) must be a pain as well. You don't need a bigger shop, you need a finishing room! But the color looks great.
OK, maybe a bigger shop too 
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08-19-2008, 01:23 PM
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Name: David City: Pittsboro State: NC County: Chatham Join Date: Oct 2005 Age: 51 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 3.73 over 30 days | Nice write up Travis. So the little Bosch is ok is it? The specs seem to imply quite a bit of power for the size, What Battery size?
Is that pocket hole construction "Normal" with a face frome cab as opposed to rebate and glue the case sides and the FF holds it all from racking? Never made one my self, but that looks like a lot of work.
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