Woodworker's Journal 1983-7-4, страница 37

Woodworker

Parts J and K can now be cut to size. Note that part J has a V* in. wide by 3/> in. deep groove to accept the smoked glass (Q). To cut this groove, use the same router set-up as was used to cut the groove in part 1.

Final sand al! door parts, then cut the % in. Plexiglas® to size. Dryfit (without glue) parts I, J, and K, then bore holes for countersunk wood screws through part K into part J as shown in detail A. At the bottom joint bore the holes through part J into part K.

Assemble the door parts as shown.

Use glue and clamp securely. However, do not glue the joint between parts J and K at the door bottom. This joint is held together only by the coun-terbored wood screws, therefore part K can be removed to replace the glass should it break or scratch. After clamping the door parts, check to make sure the door is square. Make adjustments if necessary.

Cut and assemble the drawer parts as shown. The 16 in. full-extension drawer slides can be purchased from the mail-order company Woodworker's Supply of New Mexico, 5604 Ala

meda N.E., Albuquerque, NM 8"1!j. Order part number 237-005. Price :s $7.85 per pair. Postage and handhng charge (for three pair) is an additional 53.50. Mounting instructions are included with the drawer slides.

Give the entire project one more sanding using 220 grit paper. Final finish is a matter of personal taste. The one shown was finished with two coats of Watco Danish Oil. The addition of a brass piano hinge and a magnetic catch completes the project. If desired, four casters can be added to make the unit more portable. Wvj