I bought my first Festool to start this project (TS55) [wink]
The top is 1" thick Soft Maple, and the face frame is 3/4" thick Soft Maple. The rest of the material is 3/4" thick Hard Maple plywood.
The whole thing is still a work in progress. I need to cut some biscuit slots in the carcass and face frame to attach it accurately. I also need to drill shelving holes along the side storage areas.
I am having a bit of trouble though. I am going to make raised panel doors for the side storage areas, and then the bottom one in the middle. I want the joints to be tongue and groove instead of me using pocket hole screws on the reverse side. I know my client, who is a good friend, would not mind if he saw the screws at all - but I would. I want something that looks great. My problem comes down to my tools. I do not have any chisels and my router table is completely inaccurate. I was thinking about cutting the grooves and the tenons on the table saw. I would have to take the flat tooth blade off my miter saw then, which isn't a big deal. I just hope my table saw is accurate enough to produce clean results.
The top is 1" thick Soft Maple, and the face frame is 3/4" thick Soft Maple. The rest of the material is 3/4" thick Hard Maple plywood.
The whole thing is still a work in progress. I need to cut some biscuit slots in the carcass and face frame to attach it accurately. I also need to drill shelving holes along the side storage areas.
I am having a bit of trouble though. I am going to make raised panel doors for the side storage areas, and then the bottom one in the middle. I want the joints to be tongue and groove instead of me using pocket hole screws on the reverse side. I know my client, who is a good friend, would not mind if he saw the screws at all - but I would. I want something that looks great. My problem comes down to my tools. I do not have any chisels and my router table is completely inaccurate. I was thinking about cutting the grooves and the tenons on the table saw. I would have to take the flat tooth blade off my miter saw then, which isn't a big deal. I just hope my table saw is accurate enough to produce clean results.