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an educational experience on how to make fine furniture.
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The Display Cabinet is complete and the articles can be accessed via the 'Members Area'.
 
I am now making a four door, four drawer sideboard which features some interesting furniture making techniques including veneering. Articles on the making of this piece will commence in November 2008.

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Details of top leg to rail carcass joinery.
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Sideboard
Details of top leg to rail carcass joinery.
This housing is for the lower central door stop & lifter
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Housing for 'Door Stop & Lifter'
This housing is for the lower central door stop & lifter
The S&L is shot to fit
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Fitted Door Stop & Lifter
The S&L is shot to fit
Door Stops & Lifters; upper door stops and Door catches made from South African Leadwood
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Sideboard Hardware
Door Stops & Lifters; upper door stops and Door catches made from South African Leadwood
A four door, four drawer sideboard with a void in the middle for a large serving tray
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Sideboard
A four door, four drawer sideboard with a void in the middle for a large serving tray
Wood for the drawers having been resawn and allowed to settle.
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Drawer Wood
Wood for the drawers having been resawn and allowed to settle.
Re-sawing huon pine to be used in drawer sides.
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Guide for Re-Sawing on Bandsaw
Re-sawing huon pine to be used in drawer sides.
Re-sawing huon pine to be used in drawer sides.
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Guide for Re-Sawing on Bandsaw
Re-sawing huon pine to be used in drawer sides.
Scribing a knife line to prevent cross cut tearout when cutting to size.
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Marking Out
Scribing a knife line to prevent cross cut tearout when cutting to size.
Using the router table to remove the waste. Note the knife line to prevent tearout.
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Routing the Tongue.
Using the router table to remove the waste. Note the knife line to prevent tearout.
Cleaning routed edges with the shoulder plane.
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Shoulder Plane
Cleaning routed edges with the shoulder plane.
See the thin veneer of jarrah at the top of the shaving.
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Shoulder Plane
See the thin veneer of jarrah at the top of the shaving.
The two end frames of the sideboard put together dry to check fit.
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Two x End Frames
The two end frames of the sideboard put together dry to check fit.
The jarrah is where the void is in the middle of the sideboard.
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Veneering Internal Panel
The jarrah is where the void is in the middle of the sideboard.
6 x 10kg weights and a shed full of clamps.
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Veneer Being Glued
6 x 10kg weights and a shed full of clamps.
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