crafted-in wardrobe accomplished now – reduced part has shelf, rail and wire basket drawers – higher aspect is for storage of bulky sometimes utilized objects Posted by Ian Riley [on the right side of the fence] on 2014-01-30 10:32:54 Tagged: , australia , southaustralia , sa , adelaide , diy , ownerbuilder , project ,… Continue reading off the job card
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new idea
I am working with 25×25 mm pvc angle as drawer slides, with the added reward of getting clearance spacers for the sides. They look to slide pretty proficiently (at the very least at this stage). Posted by Ian Riley [on the right side of the fence] on 2014-02-02 02:46:11 Tagged: , australia , southaustralia ,… Continue reading new idea
bored sawing
so took a photo. The drawer fronts and flap are being designed from recycled 225×32 mm mahogany boards. The drawer fronts have been rebatted to give an 18-mm edge, so the flap wants to be 18 mm thick. Not quick, as the desk saw only cuts to 65 mm and the thicknesser can only make… Continue reading bored sawing
free-standing wardrobe/cupboard
One more product off the occupation card – this one particular is created from modules held alongside one another with carcass connectors, so can be dismantled. It also sits on castors, so can be simply moved when chasing dust bunnies. Posted by Ian Riley [on the right side of the fence] on 2014-03-26 23:37:50 Tagged:… Continue reading free-standing wardrobe/cupboard
next project
Crafted-in wardrobe. The timber began as salvaged 70×170 painted maranti beams, and ripped and dresse to 4 lengths 36 x 65. Posted by Ian Riley [on the right side of the fence] on 2014-01-19 05:31:33 Tagged: , australia , southaustralia , sa , adelaide , do it yourself , ownerbuilder , challenge , eldratrilla ,… Continue reading next project