Frederick County, Maryland Art Teacher and Photographer

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Part 2, Entertainment Cabinet

We lived with saw dust and assorted tools in the living room for over three week.   It was slow going especially since we lost some ground due to the entire family being sick.  Our house was been turned somewhat upside down due to the minor construction.  He is what we have done thus far:

Ryan created the face of the cabinet on the ground and joined them with a biscuit joiner and glue.

He added glue before we raised the entire face of the cabinet in place.
The face is in place.
Ryan used many of my Grandfather Platt's woodworking tools.  Grandaddy was a full time minster but often helped out his brother Cecil in his cabinet making shop and made a lot of beautiful pieces of furniture including the desk in my boys room and a little dining room table for my dollhouse when I was a child.


Painting and lights as well as ordering eight doors, four upper with glass fronts and four lower.
Part 3

1 comment:

Roza said...

Great, it looks great.