Novice Live Edge Coffee Cabinet

Chris Cianci

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Here’s a cabinet I made w leftover cherry and birch ply, shop made mahogany edge band, i epoxied the crotch and live edge maple top A lot of this was firsts for me as I’m a newer woodworker
 

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Nice!  I like the simple handles on the doors.  Did you make or buy those?

Thanks, Mike A.
 
Awesome!

How did you attach the top?  Do you have a guesstimate on how heavy the cabinet is?
 
GoingMyWay said:
Awesome!

How did you attach the top?  Do you have a guesstimate on how heavy the cabinet is?

Since it’s maple I threaded ( not a thread insert) into the center of the slab (from underneath)I drilled over size holes through the top of the cabinet , on the outer sides and put in screws with washers so The slab can go through wood movement  I lift it by the plywood top and try not to pull on the slab. It’s well attached but I’d rather not risk loosening it. I suspect it weighs less than 30 lbs
Thank you all for your kind comments
 
Cool, I never would have thought to thread the wood itself.

Wow less than 30lbs.  I thought it would have been a lot heavier.
 
Hey Chris

How have you been doing?  I like the cabinet. Is this in your office? Next time we are on the way over to the beach in DE, I will stop by for a coffee.  [big grin]
 
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