Even with the modern drawer guides like these cabinets, there is still almost as much fitting and tweeking as a wood on wood guide system like the dresser below. The ease of extension and roller bearings of the newer guides are nice, however the sure feeling and smooth vacuum like pull of the wood on wood drawer is appropriate for some pieces. If the shoe fits, wear it in the mud.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Monday, May 28, 2012
Drop yer drawers!
Than helping to knock out the solid cherry drawers. The drawer fronts are made and will be attached when we hang the drawers in the cabinets.
Details
I made some trim for the small wall cabinets and the pantry cabinet, the top crown has an uplifting profile that overhangs some, the lower base trim is a bit more up right and acts as a nice subtle anchor. The proportion and scale is relative to the little wall cabinets and their smaller feel.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Prescott art and wine
I'll be at the Prescott Art and Wine Festival this weekend in Prescott AZ on the court house lawn. Saturday 9-5 and Sunday 9-4, come and visit- Phil
Friday, April 27, 2012
Hand work
Some of what I do is repetitive hand, tool, and wood motions, prepping parts and joints. Sharp tools on this oak is quite nice. It has high strength to weight and lets me use slightly thinner pieces, slim the lines a little, wait for the finish to darken out the patterns. No wonder white oak is Gil's favorite species.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Cabinets and face frames



My cabinet boxes are a true 3/4 birch ply wood with a tongue and groove assembly system. I'm adding face frames and will make all the drawer fronts and doors inset to them. This is a more traditional way of adding strength and square to the boxes and adds a design element. This also makes the fit and trim of the doors and fronts more precise and almost necessitates hand planes and careful eyes, something the small shop can offer. A slower pace than mass produced, a more careful eye, a better grain balance, a more enjoyable work day. Nice work!
Sorting and matching
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Good wood

There is a physical part of woodworking thats just grunt work like unloading wood. Get the gloves on, hand 'em over, line up some saw horses, move the car. In the rithym of work I get to lift and move each board so I feel the weight and density of the wood, little variations in each species, each tree. I can find boards from the same tree, I can sort for straight grain good frame wood, I can look for wavy grain for panels and so on. Good wood for the project, it all starts here.
Kitchen cabinets
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Heading to Tucson
Ride down the steps
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