Monday, January 3, 2011

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workshop cabinet: Part 1

The new drill-drill combination was temporarily mounted on an old 60's kitchen cabinet in the basement was still around. However, it was clear from the beginning that at least one drill, the DIY router table and the disk sander to get their own rollable cabinet. The idea is all the parts on hand and arranged in drawers under the appropriate machine to stow away. Another idea is the can move the cabinets along with the opportunity to free small machine shop in my to always find some position to be processed in the bulky workpieces. The construction of the cabinets is similar to that cabinet . The result here is the first of maybe 3 workshop cupboards.
All frame parts are made Fichtenleimholzstollen (58x38) and are associated with domino dowels.
The side and back panels from 12mm OSB are grooved and glued to the frame. OSB is actually a very decent board material for fillings as long as one does not disturb the optics. For this application, I sanded the panels on the outside of 50 up to 180 grit paper.
The upper and lower floors of 22mm OSB with Fichtenholzumleimer be later connected with screws releasably to the frame. The edging on the inside are a few millimeters and help make the frame during assembly and gluing in the right angle to force.

The cabinet and runs on 4 braked castors.
reports In Part 2 I on the drawers.

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