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Post A Picture Of Your Current Job (Part III)

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Post a picture of your current job.

Previous Threads.
Part I
Part II
 
#11,526 ·
Which one do you have? The one with or without the vac port? Lots of times I need to get closer to the top and bottom of the door than both those jigs can do. The little glass doors I have in this kitchen the center of the bore is 1 3/4" off each end of the door. That's less than the 80mm it claims to do.
 
#11,528 ·
So you have the mini version of it. Someone said they drilled a hole in the plastic shroud and to put a pvc pipe in there for a vac port So you can do that. The more stout version of it has the port along with stops that can go from 80 to 140mm
 
#11,532 ·
Drawers are always fun. Especially when there are 23 of them.

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Got them assembled yesterday but one. The trash pullout needed extra holes cut out of the 4 sides to reduce the weight and I did get that done but didn't get it assembled before the wife called for dinner.

No pic of the stack of drawers yet. Still need to notch and hole them along with sanding them all. Another 3-5 hours of sanding before they go into the sprayroom for clear. I don't have enough room. 😮
 
#11,536 ·
Large spice rack. If you only use one of the adjust able shelves you can put in oil, wine, vinegar bottles and such.

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The odd shaped cutouts are for the 2nd Blum slide. This way with one at the bottom and one at the top it still stays stable.

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The large cutouts are for access and weight reduction. Baltic Birch is heavy.

Off to the sprayroom to be clear coated.
 
#11,539 ·
So you have the mini version of it. Someone said they drilled a hole in the plastic shroud and to put a pvc pipe in there for a vac port So you can do that. The more stout version of it has the port along with stops that can go from 80 to 140mm
So you have the mini version of it. Someone said they drilled a hole in the plastic shroud and to put a pvc pipe in there for a vac port So you can do that. The more stout version of it has the port along with stops that can go from 80 to 140mm
this is what I have

 
#11,541 ·
Nice!
I sure wish I could build something fresh at the moment. Instead, I’ve been taken some dog chit from Fido’s azz and trying to make it look and function better. It’s that ever so fun dance. I’m trying to have something cost just enough to fix it and not cross that line where you should just tear it all out and rebuild fresh.
I’m more of just a sub on this one, but it’s been pysin me off. I don’t mind the challenge necessarily. I just don’t appreciate the super thinking it should all go so smooth like it’s a preplanned execution with brand new materials.
 
#11,542 ·
I hate when people ask my if I like a challenge. My standard answer is no, I like making money.
 
#11,546 ·
Because it's better than stealing mine and claiming it's yours. I find my pictures all over the internet being claimed as someone else's work. Pisses me off to no end.
 
#11,557 ·
Almost every job we do the island has legs. We would use Domino’s for alignment, the glue and screw them together. Robert wrote a program for the CNC to allow us to lock them together.

The legs are lockmitered pieces.
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Yes Leo, it is a 45 ounce dead blow…

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Show side and “inside”. The diagonals were cut on the CNC. The bottom is left short purposely.

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Stop blocks, primarily to prevent them from coming apart while being handle.

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Tom