I finished the bathroom cabinet pretty quickly. Once again, I deviated from the plans and didn't put the door on. This is mainly because the cabinet is only 6" deep, take away nearly 3/4" for the back and another 5/8" for the door, and you wind up with a pretty shallow cavity for anything useful, so it made more sense to make it an open shelf instead.
Corner detail. The bathroom is too narrow to allow a shot of the dovetails.
The whole thing.
Corner detail. The bathroom is too narrow to allow a shot of the dovetails.
The whole thing.
This is a rough drawing of the cabinet I am building for my half-bath to hang above the toilet. This drawing has the door with two panels (I'm using bookmatched spalted maple with the cherry) but I decided to do a single bookmatched panel instead.
Glued up and out of clamps. The shelf is just set in place for now and will be glued in after the back is installed.
Here's a little bit of a perspective view.
And from the other side. The dovetails are hand cut. Partly because I'm too cheap to buy a dovetail setup for my router, and mostly because I want to be able to do them by hand. This is actually the third set I have ever cut. I do have some improvements to make to my technique (mainly patience) but each set gets better.
And here is the book matched panel for the door I will be assembling soon. Am I the only one that sees the eagle bottom center?
