Lee Valley Tools    Woodworking Newsletter
   Vol. 3, Issue 6
   July 2009
 
   Patricia's Bridal Cabinet: Part 3
 


The Door for the Lower Case:

Photo 1
1. The raised panel was formed on the table saw and cleaned up with hand planing.
 
Photo 3
3. The shape was then formed with chisels.
 
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5. The frame parts for the doors used a mortise-and-tenon joint, mitered on the front and butted on the back of the frames.
 
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6. A view of one corner joint, including the groove for the raised panel.
 
Photo 2
2. A variation of the design motif used to unify the doors and drawers was sketched into the corners of the raised panel.
 
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4. The finished pattern on the raised panel.
 
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7. All the parts before assembly.
 
 
 
 
                             
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