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Ken Higginbotham
11-30-2009, 8:57 PM
I'm doing some cabinets for my basement shop and thought I'd post some pics for comments & feedback as these are the first I've ever built. To this point my only apparent error was my first prototype drawer was too wide and I know exactly what my mistake was. :o

Keith Westfall
12-01-2009, 2:42 AM
On the 3rd picture it looks like you are using the fence for the length cut. You may want to use a "stop block" on the fence to set the length, and then as you slide the miter gauge forward, your cut stock will slide off of the stop block, and will not be pinched against the fence during the cut.

Ed Peters
12-01-2009, 7:20 AM
of setting the bottom panel flush with the top of the lower horizontal faceframe rail. Yeah, I know it has little impact on a bank of drawers but on an open cabinet, a recessed bottom is not the format you will wish to adopt.

Ed

Ken Higginbotham
12-01-2009, 7:26 AM
Thanks Keith. I see where it looks that way but I think the fence just happened to be real close, in which case I guess I still should have moved it back a bit.

Bottom panel flush to the face frame rail - Good catch, thanks.

John Thompson
12-02-2009, 11:53 AM
No comments as it appears you are well on your way as they are looking good to me. How bout keeping the machine noise down over that way... would ya neighbor? :)

Sean Nagle
12-02-2009, 12:02 PM
I know my shop has a very uneven, concrete floor. It seems to make sense to cut the relief in the cabinet sides for better footing like you have. How large should the "feet" be to carry all the weight the cabinet will encounter (they are only 3/4" plywood)?

Ken Higginbotham
12-02-2009, 12:43 PM
Will do Sarge ;)

I made them 4" (I think). Your idea about the floor being uneven was one reason. The other reason being they will be going in the basement next to an outside wall and I wanted to be able to do termite treatment from the underside as well as just keep the area well vented to prevent mold etc. Not sure all of this makes goods sense but it seemed a good idea to me....

Dan Manning
12-02-2009, 1:07 PM
Hey Ken,
Tell John if he was a GOOD neighbor, he would come over and help...:rolleyes:

I mean, if I was to hear woodworking tools going, I would rush over and investigate!

Ken Higginbotham
12-02-2009, 1:55 PM
Hey Ken,
Tell John if he was a GOOD neighbor, he would come over and help...:rolleyes:

I mean, if I was to hear woodworking tools going, I would rush over and investigate!

We've been planning to have a summit. I'd rather see his shop than the other way around...

Ken Higginbotham
12-09-2009, 6:32 PM
Slowly making progress on the cabinets. Tinkering with the drawers. Built a couple start to finish to figure out the best way to build them. Tonight I decided to cut enough up to finish the remaining. Maybe this weekend I'll have 'em done. :D

Jim Kountz
12-09-2009, 6:36 PM
Looking good Ken, heck those are good enough for the home!!

Paul Murphy
12-09-2009, 7:34 PM
Ken, those cabinets are very nice for your first set! I'll bet your shop will be impressive with those installed.

Ken Higginbotham
12-10-2009, 6:22 AM
Thanks - I don't regret doing the face frame type but it looks like I could have had half again as many drawers and storage space if I had of gone with frameless.

Ken Higginbotham
01-01-2010, 10:39 AM
Finished cabinets:

Doug Carpenter
01-01-2010, 10:57 AM
I think you should scrap them. They are all wrong and not suitable for a shop. I'll come and get rid of them for you.:D

Cody Colston
01-01-2010, 12:07 PM
Those are fine cabinets and a great looking work station.

gary Zimmel
01-01-2010, 12:14 PM
The new "shop furniture" looks great Ken.
Now it's time to get a little sawdust on them.
Great job.

Sam Layton
01-01-2010, 12:26 PM
Ken, your cabinets really turned out great. I like the color. You will have a very good looking shop.

Sam

Ken Higginbotham
01-01-2010, 12:47 PM
Thanks all - Cupcake can finally see what the heck I been tinkering with for the last couple months :)

John Thompson
01-01-2010, 1:16 PM
Turned out very nice Ken... you're going to appreciate that break in the middle where you have the stool. Great place to draw up plans.. sharpen.. fiddle with hand planes and any other detailish stuff you can do sitting down which you will appreciate even more as you get older.

Great job!

Ken Higginbotham
01-02-2010, 11:07 AM
Thanks John - I am sitting in the 'break' as I type :)