Fixin' Up the Bungalow

-Gizmodyne Woodworking

More Kitchen Cabinets Part 2: Face Frame Construction

Gizmodyne | January 5, 2010

My poor little 10 amp Black and Decker circular saw was not cutting it. The blade kept coming loose (that’s bad).

Repairing Old Doors

Gizmodyne | February 8, 2009

The last three cabinet doors to install are the originals that I found used as shelves in the laundry room.
Here they are, stripped and in temporary place.

ProblemsUnfortunately two of the doors have significant damage and hack repairs.

Door 1: Missing chunk of breadboard

and chunk of beadboard/ breadboard at opposite corner.

Door 2: Missing corner and bad [...]

Bungalow Kitchen Cabinets 25: Hiding the Disaster

Gizmodyne | December 14, 2008

I finally got around to dealing with this mess. (I just noticed that I posted the last post for this project 385 days ago!)

Kristin is patient, but she has been asking me to stain and install the doors. I had some fitting to do, along with a week or so of staining/ finishing before install [...]

Bungalow Kitchen Cabinets 26: Organizing the Disaster (Shelves)

Gizmodyne | February 7, 2008

So the doors were on, but what a fright inside.

I made the shelves out of vertical grain fir plywood ….

with edge glued lips of solid fir.

I read once that leaving the fronts thicker adds strength to the shelf.
My new Rockler pin jig in action

Antique brass shelf pins….

Shelves installed. The top is only 12” wide. Finish: [...]