Ladies walk in closet

Tim Raleigh said:
Cort said:
The drill guide in the pictures is a General Tools (not General of Canada) Accudrill precision drill guide. I bought this device years ago before I had a drill press or even a workshop.  It sill has its role in my work shop.

I have one and they are great! I changed the chuck to a key-less chuck. I was wondering (curious) when I saw your set up for the pull out why you didn't use the Accudrill drill guide.
Tim

I like the idea of a keyless chuck in  the drill guide.

I didn't use the General drill guide to drill the holes for the valet rods because my bit doesn't fit. 

The Rev-a-shelf valet rod requires an almost 7" deep hole.


My long 1/2" dia drill bit measures 10" in length, which is too long for the General drill guide.


Instead I cut a small block of maple (hate to use maple for jigs) and drilled a 1/2" dia hole through it on the drill press.  I screwed the block to a piece of plywood for clamping.  The jig centers the hole over the width of the face frame.


 
Cort said:
I didn't use the General drill guide to drill the holes for the valet rods because my bit doesn't fit. 
The Rev-a-shelf valet rod requires an almost 7" deep hole.
My long 1/2" dia drill bit measures 10" in length, which is too long for the General drill guide.

Thanks, that explains it.  [big grin]
Tim
 
[eek] Wow..Just WOW!

Im an Audio Video Installer and can appreciate all the electrical work you did. Those shelf's are amazing.. Also as a hobbyist wood worker and a part time carpenter when needed on my AV job sites i can also appreciate this closet. Absolutely incredible!

I hope you charged accordingly for such a phenomenal closet. We all can appreciate your hard work, very rarely does the client understand just how much work and effort goes into these types of projects!

Im sure she is thrilled with the closet, im sure you will have many more closet projects like that...that is if she shows her friends!  [wink]
 
Wow - that is really beautiful work.  I've seen a lot of nice cabinetry but all of the "extra" things like low voltage wiring are simply amazing.  Like others said - I hope you were well compensated.
 
A few updates. 

I moved the pictures to a new host since the old host went kaput. 

The Graco airless sprayer that I originally used also went kaput (pump motor died).  I've switched to Fuji HVLP. 

Also the Milwaukee drill shown in the thread was sold after a battery died.  I've replaced the drill with one from Festool.
 
which is technically very well done. Thoughtfully and meticulously crafted. Bravo!
 
[member=7922]Cort[/member]

Thanks do much for updating the pics. Too much great work to let that series just go away

Ron
 
Hello Cort

Wow very well done. Thank you for sharing your work in such great detail. It is work that others can aspire to achieve. I'm very impressed and looking forward to your next instalment.
 
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