Bedside Cabinet: Episode 11
Posted 24 January 2018
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There’s a bit of rounding to do next, starting with the crossrail ends, then the front and sides of the top, making sure to get smooth corners. Then the top is attached to the cabinet, before the handles and door catch are fitted. There are a few final touches and then the finish is applied to round out the project.
Wonderful, thank you!
I’m quite positive I like your sence of humor.
that maple is almost white, beautiful looking wood!
Is it maple or ripple sycamore? Either way I agree, it is beautiful.
Great Job many thanks Paul to you and the team
Lovely cabinet Paul, really enjoyed watching the build. Thank you.
As always, a great job. Thanks, to you and your crew. Looking forward to what you come up with next.
Another excellent production .well thought out .well done WWMC.
Very beautiful
Great project! — At the beginning of the video, Paul trimmed the divider with a very small saw. At first I thought it was a flush cut saw but then I saw it’s reinforced back. Does anyone know what type of saw Paul uses to trim the ends? — Thanks.
Most likely it’s a “Zona” brand saw. It’s a saw that has very fine teeth and is marketed mostly for scale model hobbyists, but works wonderfully for woodworkers as well.
https://paulsellers.com/2015/08/zona-push-power/
Looks like a Zona saw which you can find on Amazon in a variety of teeth per inch. I one of Paul’s videos he calls it a modeler’s saw.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BRESQY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thank you, Paul. As always, a beautiful build. Informative and inspiring.
A great project, one I was looking forward to. I would like to see projects with more decorative features such as inlays or carvings
Cheers
Very nice, has an art deco feel to it, perhaps its the curves and groves and the ripples in the wood. Was there any specific reason why you chose brass hinges over stainless/brushed steel to match the rest of the hardware?