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Advanced Wood Final Table Cabinet

Advanced Wood Final Table Cabinet. Bryce Johle. To begin construction, I used the radial arm saw to cut the stiles to build the face of our cabinet, which I assembled using biscuits . I also attached the sides to the bottom piece. I then glued and nailed the face to the sides and bottom.

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Advanced Wood Final Table Cabinet

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  1. Advanced Wood FinalTable Cabinet Bryce Johle

  2. To begin construction, I used the radial arm saw to cut the stiles to build the face of our cabinet, which I assembled using biscuits . I also attached the sides to the bottom piece. I then glued and nailed the face to the sides and bottom.

  3. Next, I used the table router to make an edge for the back to be inset. Then I cut the plywood to fit in between the sides to make the back of the cabinet.

  4. I cut shelves to be placed on the inside, and braces for the shelves to rest on for reinforcement. I made sure the braces were both even and level and glued and nailed them to the sides, then glued and nailed the shelves to the braces.

  5. Next I made raised-panel doors. To make these, I cut a piece for the center of the door and used the table router to bevel the sides of it. Then I cut four pieces for each of the doors to be placed around the edge of the center piece to finish them. The edges were attached using a drill and dowel rods.

  6. To attach the doors to the face of the cabinet, I drilled holes into the door and the side stiles of the cabinet to match the hinge holes, and screwed in the screws.

  7. To make the drawer, I simply cut four sides and a bottom, and glued and nailed them together. I had to put guides on the inside of the drawer shelf so that the drawer wouldn’t get caught or stuck while drawing it out.

  8. Next I attached handles to the doors and drawer. To do so I drilled holes for the screws, and screwed them into the other side of the handles.

  9. Next I made the table top of the cabinet. To make it wide enough, I cut three even pieces of wood and attached them with glue and biscuits. I wanted to cover up the end grain on the sides, so I used the compound miter saw to make a neatly connected trim around the edge of the top.

  10. Before screwing the top on with screws for strength, I cut and attached braces around the inside edge to be sure the top would be stuck strong to the rest of the cabinet.

  11. The last few things I did to complete my project was choose a stain that I liked and matched the hardware, apply polyurethane finish, and wax it to make a smooth surface all over.

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