Sorry ya'll for not posting much lately. Ive sort of taken a break doing a few other things then building stuff for the shop.
I still havent done much.
But what I did do was make some cabinet doors. There are only 3 cabinets right not that I need to build doors for. So because of the width I made 2 doors per a cabinet.
I made them simple using up some of the scrap I have left over from the build. Plywood rales and styles and a 6mm/ 1/4 center panel.
Didnt get to fancy just pocket hole together.
The for the center panel I routed a rabbit aound the back side of the door to set the panel in used sylicone to hold the panel in.
A simple trick I picked up from Gary Katz (one of his videos) was rather than chiseling/ squareing up the corners of the door to fit the panel, cit the cornors off the panel at a diagonal (no particular angle) thats a quick and dirty way to set the panel in the door.
Im gonna be setting up the office part soon enough. Its getting hot out here in Az. 97 this week with a spike up to 99 today.
Still not to bad for Az.
So much like last year Ill still be chugging along just a little slower. got the shop insulated and paneled right on time
Heres a photo of the back side of the door. Nothing special or fancy just showing you how I fit te panel.
Oh one thing I forgot to mention is the STM with the MDF top I made for it. I tell ya truthfully Iwasnt sure how well or if it would be all that much of game changer putting that MDF top on it.
Well I can tell ya this after using it for a while now Ive been useing it as a aseemble table, parts table, cross cutting and ripping directly on it (as the entire piece cost me only $36 buck at the time) I have no worries about cutting into it like I did cutting into my MFTs.
So Im pretty happy about it right now. Plus I can just pop the top up leaning them against the wall fold the STM up store it under a MFT outta the way..
Well I got 2 more doors to make, the longest piece of 3/4 scrap is 29" long the cabinet is 30". So Ill just screw a 1 1/2" piece across the top front to be able to use the remaing scrap ply.
With the cost of lumber now really dont want to waste anymore then I have to