Old school retro coffee-cabinet

goko

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Ive made this cabinet, as a school project. I was suprised how long it actually takes to produce a single piece of furniture. Im pretty satisfied with the project. The one problem I had, was the lacquer. Its not perfect, and on the sides, I may have sprayed too much lacquer in each layer. It has tiny white air bubbles. Only woodworking-geeks and cabinetmakers notice this, or atleast I hope so. It is so hard to get it just right, with every little detail.

Fumed oak
European oak for drawers, backside and shelves.
All hardware is brass
Lacquer is 2 component, done in spray booth.

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mrFinpgh said:
That's really nice.  I like the proportions a lot.

Thanks alot, I appreciate it alot.

It is 180x500x600 mm. 16 mm cabinet thickness.
 
Very nice.

Ski' godt Egon.

What joinery type did you use for the middle panel ? Biscuit ?
 
mwildt said:
Very nice.

Ski' godt Egon.

What joinery type did you use for the middle panel ? Biscuit ?
Thanks alot. I used Dominos ! :D
 
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