Fixin' Up the Bungalow

-Gizmodyne Woodworking

Bungalow Kitchen Cabinets 16: Dishwasher Panel Stock

Motivation
Wife: Just get out there and start working on it.

Good advice actually. I was dead tired after some yard work, but I went into the shop Sunday afternoon on Kristin’s advice.

Board Selection
I made some changes to the cutlist to reflect a few new measurements. Also I did not have enough wide boards and wanted to avoid having to slice up any more beams.


Revised cut list

So I culled through my pile of old fir and pulled out some prime specimens.

I finished up Sunday by rough cutting my boards.


Shop buddy supervising


The rough length boards. The large stack of mostly vertical grain will become the beadboard field. The bottom two boards will become the rails. They are plain sawn with more prominent grain.

Milling
Tonight I set out for an hour to mill up the stock to finished dimensions.

I had already planed the boards when I cut up the beams a few weeks back, but I gave them a pass or two on the jointer and then thicknessed them to a little under 3/4”.

One technique I always use on the jointer is to pencil mark the edge or face so I can guage progress as I work. You can hear it too, but I like the visual of the dissappearing pencil lines.

I finished up on the table and mitre saws and set then set out my pile of finished stock. I cut one too short, but had set aside an extra for such an occasion.


Milled and ready for joinery. I stack ‘em for air circulation. Not sure how necessary this is.

Tomorrow I will route the grooves, splines, and v’s.


About The Author

Gizmodyne
Arts and Crafts influenced woodworker currently seeking old bungalows to restore in the Pasadena area. I design and build custom cabinets and built-ins. Also Stickley style furniture.

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