Good day in the shop today. I began with making the drawers. I typically dovetail all the corners so I got out the PC dovetail jig and went to work. Great little tool. Makes this a simple and easily repeatable job.
Once the dovetails were all cut I milled the groove for the 1/4" melamine bottoms. Important for the groove to be on the lowest tail so it's hidden.
And all 5 drawer parts cut and ready to assemble.
I really like the melamine bottoms. Makes a nice looking drawer.
No clamps necessary here. These joints and a hammer fit so all there is to do is assemble, verify that the drawers are square and let them dry.
While the glue was drying on the drawers I test fitted the drawer cabinet in it's spot.
I also made an executive decision to go ahead and drill the holes and mount the vise and the press. Seemed logical to place the vise at the left end and the press in the center. Guess we'll see how that works out.
I cut some all thread and made up the hand knobs.
Drilled the mounting holes and attached the tee nuts on the bottom of the top.
Seemed to work out well.
I countersunk the holes in the top for some stainless hardware to plug the holes when either item isn't in use.
Once the glue was dry I got the slides on the drawer boxes and installed them in the cabinet.
I cut and fit the drawer fronts, mounted the pulls and installed the completed cabinet.
Can't beat these full extension slides.
I reassembled the top and mounted the vise, press and hutch. Now for a ton of sanding and wipe on poly.
