Bernie may not like biscuits for joining/alignment, but that isn't a universally held opinion. They have some slop aling the length of the slot, but very little across the width. They allow the assembler to get everything aligned without having ultra precision in one's cuts.
I am certainly not a cabinet-maker or anything like that but offer some food for thought regarding the cabinet joinery dilemma. Would lock-mitered joints be at all feasible for a design such as this?
Frank
Bernie may not like biscuits for joining/alignment, but that isn't a universally held opinion. They have some slop aling the length of the slot, but very little across the width. They allow the assembler to get everything aligned without having ultra precision in one's cuts.
well in the case of any parts cut by Bernie, the precision is built in
I would think that all sides of each panel would need to be sealed with something prior to 1) adding the Ultratouch and 2) assembly, in order to minimize expansion/contraction with humidity/temperature.
Or is cedar not as prone to such things?
Regardless, VERY nice looking cabinets. I can easily imagine the aromatherapy and pest-control benefits...
Or is cedar not as prone to such things?
Regardless, VERY nice looking cabinets. I can easily imagine the aromatherapy and pest-control benefits...
I would think that all sides of each panel would need to be sealed with something
Insides are pre-sealed.
dave
Insides are pre-sealed.
dave
as will be the exteriors promptly upon curing of glue and final sanding
Hey dear, what are you doing sniffing the .....
dave
Lovely looking little boxes.
tempting, tempting ....
as will be the exteriors promptly upon curing of glue and final sanding
That is a line from the instruction booklet that yet needs writing for these.
dave
as will be the exteriors promptly upon curing of glue and final sanding
Micro cellulose lacquer?
jeff
Micro cellulose lacquer?
jeff
nitro actually likely ML Campbell WW HP pre catalyzed 15% (dull) 3 or 4 coats - no doubt there are other / maybe "better" or "correct" finishes, but I'm just not a fan of any of the oil / wax combinations I've used over the years, and this (NC lacquer) is the lazy habit into which I've fallen
Lol so I got first dip? Double Awesome
John,
You might be behind Ced, but consider it done.... now we just need to work thru all the testing & detail.
dave
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