I am a hobbyist that builds A&C style furniture. All my projects to date have used through mortises and exposed tenons for the joinery. This is my first project using face frames and my Domino DF700 with the Seneca adapter for all the joinery. The granite top was just installed this morning and I just have to add the kick plates. Once that is done I still have a few minor design decisions to make before I'll be finished:
1) Whether to add a wooden splash guard around the granite to hide the narrow gap between the granite and the wall or just use a little caulk
2) Whether to add hammered copper hinge plates at each door-hinge location for an additional visual embellishment
In addition to woodworking I also do copper smithing and stained glass work. I built all the leaded glass panels in the doors.
I'd like to thank all the members of the FOG for their help when I've asked questions throughout this project.
1) Whether to add a wooden splash guard around the granite to hide the narrow gap between the granite and the wall or just use a little caulk
2) Whether to add hammered copper hinge plates at each door-hinge location for an additional visual embellishment
In addition to woodworking I also do copper smithing and stained glass work. I built all the leaded glass panels in the doors.
I'd like to thank all the members of the FOG for their help when I've asked questions throughout this project.