I found everything and more! Hinges, door latches, two cat legs, and this cool spring catch from the bottom of an old ironing board.
Naval jelly, chops sticks, a tooth brush... no more rust. A layer of clear coat spray enamel, and they are ready to use..just need to build the table/doors now!
I found two rough planed left overs from a cedar milling in the burn pile, two pieces about 3/8th of an inch thick, perfect for the faces of the door/table. The other materials I have to work with are the trusty light weight free pallets from the coffee roaster.
I cut a dado in the crossing frame boards to receive a wooden rod to help hold the two doors flush when they are joined as a table.
I made multiple passes on the table saw and then cleaned the dadoes out with my chisel and hammer.
Clamps + glue + screws. I used the table saw the true up the side of the cedar pieces and fixed them to the frame as the fronts. Looks really good with a coat of varnish.
When set up as a table it gives enough room between it and the window that I can sit between them, and thus not block passage through the house if I am working.
Here's the cupboard with the doors on and closed, the corner empty.
Doors open, furniture in situ.
New bathroom door catch and key hole escutcheon plate to cover a screw hole from the hook and eye latch I had there till now, and a detail.corner shot.
One last Home and garden shot.
So, here at the end of this post: I finished my cupboard yesterday, the last major piece of furniture in my house. I have been staring at the empty space where it now sits for years, figuring out how it should be. Visualizing. With what seems like a dusting together of my hands, here it is! I used to have my camp stove set up on a piece of metal (now under the stove) in that corner. Now I've got a bad case of the "sit-&-stare"s. I get to live here in this beautiful place?!
I was just texting Will Jackson, wondered if he knew anyone with a 'tiny house'! Yours looks beautiful. I'm thinking about heading up his way for a visit... I was a stagehand and worked with them for a while.
ReplyDeletePEACE!