Woodworker's Journal 2008-32-5, страница 74MATERIAL LIST
Constructing the Cabinet Start building by cutting the top, bottom, sides and back (pieces 1 through 4) to size. The side panels have five 3/8"-deep shelf dadoes. I cut mine 9/32" wide to give the l/4"-thick shelf tongues a bit of "slip" space. A shim, installed between the outer blades of my dado set, gave me just the cutting width I needed for a good fit. -17/«" Dia. 1" r Shelves (Top Views) s 1 /2" Dia. Router Bit Cabinet with Pull-out Shelves By Chris Marshall Here's a perfect companion project to the Wall-mounted Router Table on page 52. With this cabinet located in plain sight on the wall, you can corral all your bits into one place, near your router table. The cabinet has five removable shelves that store twenty-eight 1/2"-shank router bits and thirty-nine 1/4" bits. Or drill the shelf hole arrangement differently to suit your collection. You could change the dimensions and add more shelves if you've got a really big herd of bits. Cabinet Elevation (Front View) Side Elevation (Section View) r'h" Side Panel [ (Top View) nr,/2" V 3/8" Deep 74 October 2008 Woodworker's Journal |