Woodworker's Journal Kitchen-Cart, страница 621. Add the two shelf supports (H) to hold the center shelf, which is sized 3/8" less than the support to accommodate humidity changes. 22. Screw, counterbore, and plug the frame construction. 23. Anchor the center shelf with 1-1/2" screws fastened through slotted holes in the shelf supports. 24. Sand the cart, being sure to soften all sharp edges. 25. Finish all the cart parts, excluding the butcher-block top, with tung or penetrating oil. 26. Use 1-3/4" long lag screws to fasten the butcher block to the assembled frame, fastening one side permanently, the other through slotted holes to permit expansion and contraction across the butcher-block width. 27. Drill for and mount the casters as shown in the illustration to complete the project. These plans were originally published in Volume 9, Issue 3 of The Woodworker's Journal (May/June 1985, pages 35-37). |