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Now back to the doors. I flattened them and then routed the edge treatment onto it. Here is the front edge treatment for the doors. Doors with their finish applied.
Now back to the doors. I flattened them and then routed the edge treatment onto it. Here is the front edge treatment for the doors. Doors with their finish applied.
Shelfs with their Finish applied. After looking at the original that I am duplicating and the shelfs have a round over, so I routed the roundover to the front edge of the shelfs and then applied some more danish oil onto the new routed edge. Next is drilling the cup holes for the hinges in the doors.
Shelfs with their Finish applied. After looking at the original that I am duplicating and the shelfs have a round over, so I routed the roundover to the front edge of the shelfs and then applied some more danish oil onto the new routed edge. Next is drilling the cup holes for the hinges in the doors.
Installed the Shelfing standards. The finished Cabinet Doors open.
Installed the Shelfing standards. The finished Cabinet Doors open.
Installed in the office with all the shelfs. And another shot with the doors open.  Project Complete!
Installed in the office with all the shelfs. And another shot with the doors open.  Project Complete!
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DateDescription
06/04/2007Finished Bookcase Pictures added
04/30/2007Finished Cradle Page added for Baby Cradle
04/30/2007Page 6 updated for Baby Cradle
04/30/2007Comment section added
04/29/2007Cherry Baby Cradle Finished!
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07/14/2007DavidWhat I ended up using was a couple rollerblade bearings, steel rod and some rare earth magnets. In the Cradle side I drilled a hole with a forsner bit the right size for the outer diameter of the bearing. then without moving anything I changed the bit to the size of the rare earth magnet (3/8 or 1/2 i forget which) I then glued the magnet into the hole. On the mating tower I drilled a hole to fit the steel rod (3/8” I think). I did some testing to make sure the rods were long enough so that when assembled you couldn’t pull out the rods without unbolting to towers from the bottom streatcher. I glued the rods in the tower side and the magnet would pull it though the bearing and hold it tight. I also put 2 nylon washers in between to prevent the towers from rubbing on the sides of the cradle.
07/14/2007RonI'm going to attempt a similar cradle for my sister, how do you join the cradle to the base for the pivots?
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