Mettes
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- Mar 14, 2008
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Hello,
this is a project I did 5 years ago, I'm 26 and already feel old when I think how long it's been, for an architect. He made the design, his kitchen is the same design but he wasn't happy with that carpenter so he contacted me.
He didn't enjoy it for long, he and his wive split up less then a year later and they sold the house.
It's pretty straightforward, the cabinet is made from black melamine an the fronts are multiplex Okoume (Aucoumea klaineana) and colored red. The top is MDF with an aluminium laminate glued to the top.
The drawers are also made in melamine, if I recall correctly that was the last time that I made my drawers. After that I always ordered them complete from Blum, it's a bid more expensive in material but for the customer it's about the same. I don't have to put time in them and get to do the more fun part, a drawer is just a drawer, not much fun in that. The quality is incomparable, there is more space, it looks a lot sleeker, there lighter, so it's a win/win situation. The customer pays the same and gets more quality, and I can spend less time on that job.
All the drawers are without handles, you need to give them a little push so they spring open. That was the most tricky part, i had to modify the drawerslide'sa bit and ad a springmechanism at the underside of the drawers. Nowadays you can buy drawerslides from Blum with such a mechanism pre-installed (Blum tandewbox Tip-on).
To be honest this was pre-festool for me, at that moment I had yet to discover the wonder world of Festool, it's that long ago...
this is a project I did 5 years ago, I'm 26 and already feel old when I think how long it's been, for an architect. He made the design, his kitchen is the same design but he wasn't happy with that carpenter so he contacted me.
He didn't enjoy it for long, he and his wive split up less then a year later and they sold the house.
It's pretty straightforward, the cabinet is made from black melamine an the fronts are multiplex Okoume (Aucoumea klaineana) and colored red. The top is MDF with an aluminium laminate glued to the top.
The drawers are also made in melamine, if I recall correctly that was the last time that I made my drawers. After that I always ordered them complete from Blum, it's a bid more expensive in material but for the customer it's about the same. I don't have to put time in them and get to do the more fun part, a drawer is just a drawer, not much fun in that. The quality is incomparable, there is more space, it looks a lot sleeker, there lighter, so it's a win/win situation. The customer pays the same and gets more quality, and I can spend less time on that job.
All the drawers are without handles, you need to give them a little push so they spring open. That was the most tricky part, i had to modify the drawerslide'sa bit and ad a springmechanism at the underside of the drawers. Nowadays you can buy drawerslides from Blum with such a mechanism pre-installed (Blum tandewbox Tip-on).
To be honest this was pre-festool for me, at that moment I had yet to discover the wonder world of Festool, it's that long ago...





