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		<title>John&#8217;s Shoe Cabinet</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 03:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A shoe cabinet influenced by David Marks' tool cabinet from Woodworks.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Project Type: Cabinetry<br /></p><p>This week&#8217;s project comes from John.  Let&#8217;s see what he has to say:  </p>
<blockquote><p>I can&#8217;t believe it &#8211; the shoe cabinet is done!  :)   It&#8217;s been a long process.  With me being such a newbie, and having just a bit of free time to devote each week, it&#8217;s taken me something like 6 months to complete!  This was a real learning project.  Many firsts for me: loose mortise and tenons, edge joining wider boards, flush drawers with half-blind and through dovetails, routed inlays, sliding doors, staining poplar, etc.  I based the design on David Marks&#8217; tool cabinet (Woodworks #503), but much larger and with drawers on top.  I used poplar throughout, and walnut for the inlays and handles.   Finished with a 2lb cut of shellac followed by General Finishes American oak gel stain and 3 coats of Arm-r-Seal.</p>
<p>One of the big lessons from this project is covering up mistakes, of which there were MANY!  :)  The biggest oops came when I was routing the mortises in the top &#8212; the router bit somehow slipped loose and punched right through the top.   Not a happy woodworking moment!!  After wrangling with ideas about patching the holes, making a new top, etc, I took your excellent suggestion of filling the hole with epoxy, and then routing a complete perimeter inlay over the top of it.  Hey, I meant to do that! :)  It turned out great!</p>
<p>I also really struggled with the doors.  Not having a band saw, and unable to find any good 1/4&#8243; plywood locally, my &#8220;beautifully figured&#8221; sliding doors are actually just 1/4&#8243; MDF panels.  I used the same gel stain and sorta dragged the rag across to produce a fakey wood grain :) For the dovetails, I started with an old rockler jig &#8211; and just like you, I ended up wanting to drive a truck over it.  I ended up investing in the Leigh Super 18 &#8211; nice!   After spending so long fine-tuning the half-blind fronts, I was stunned how easy the through dovetails were in comparison! :)   Took a crazy amount of time, but I just love those dovetails.</p>
<p>Thanks again for all your help Marc.   You&#8217;ve patiently answered every one of my emails and given me numerous suggestions which you can see reflected right in the completed project.  And I can&#8217;t count how many times I&#8217;ve come back to your videos for advice, design ideas, the dovetails, edge-joining with biscuits, mortise and tenons, pairing, wiping finishes, etc, etc &#8211; even how best to measure and mark when putting the door handles on. Looking forward to the next project.</p></blockquote>

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