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Apr

As it stood we had about a week to generate ideas for the design and then show them to the customer. The drawing took some time to complete going strictly off of memory from the diagrams we made during construction. Granted there were a few obstacles to overcome while sketching but we figured it out.

One of the features of this software is of the parts are single pieces that can be taken apart from each other, measured too scale, and fabricated too a 64th of an inch. That would have been extremely useful in the original fabrication and layout process at the Wall Woodworks workshop. The first steps of laying out the dadoes would have been simplified as well as the drawer positions. The drawer sizes and parts are exact and manageable.

The following photos are the order that the construction was performed. Starting with the carcass and dadoes, top, bottom, sides and back. Then the drawer guides and short drawer guides were layed out which intersected the center cabinet area with two small doors. Once the guides were installed the drawer dividers and face frame were applied. Then the daunting task of fabricating all of the drawers. Finally the skirt, tabletop, and legs were assembled.




