First I needed to route the dado for the two shelves that will be in the swing out doors.
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Then I attach the bottoms, which are dovetailed.
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Then I glue them together. Here you can see the front of one, and the back of the other.
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Once that is done, I use these doors to mark the location of the next set of dado's for the inner partitions and rout them.
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Here are the partitions just dry fit so you can get an idea of how it will go together.
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Notice how the outer partitions do not come all the way to the front; that is where the swing out doors go. This is a close up of the partition in the dado.
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I'm using pocket doors for the two center doors. I've not used them before so I am doing a little pre-layout so I know what to expect with my real doors.
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Next, I needed to begin to construct the two middle doors. So I book matched some 8/4 boards to make the center panels.
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I just love the grain on these, especially the one on the left. I actually didn't see this grain until I had milled it and cut them apart. Now the are glued up and ready for me to route the profiles on them and assemble them, just like the doors before.
Once these doors are put together I am going to see what wood I have left and what is left to be done. I thought I would have enough to do the whole thing, but I am going to be short on the wood needed for all the shelves and the back panels. So it will be back to the lumber yard this week so I can be ready for the weekend.
Be Safe!
awesome. i'm trying to design my own tv stand right now.
ReplyDeleteyou mention that the bottoms of your swing-out doors are dovetailed... are those full dovetails or sliding dovetails? i can't tell from the pic.
Kevin, In the post just before this one, found here: http://woodworkersblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/media-cabinet-plugging-along.html
ReplyDeleteI have a picture of the dovetails. They are just half blind. I feel I can get away with this particular layout because it will not be holding much weight; just a small stack of DVD's. If it was more structural, I would not do it this way.