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The new wooden box for the kitchen sink cabinet door is now finished and oiled and dries in the wind outside.
@lyse pics or didn’t happen! :-) Show us the finished product when ready, please.
@david Will take one when it's aired out in hopefully a few days. I bet the wind is speeding that process up.
I just scewed it onto the door (sorry for the bad lighting at the moment):
Wooden box on the kitchen sink cabinet door holding old toothbrushs and a wirebrush
Picture 01 in the gallery also shows the equally sized sister board which was used to make this box out of it. The two smaller boards are leftovers from that project. I will make another, taller box for the sink cabinet door in the near future with the remaining pieces. And then probably also plane the inside before assembling. The trapezoidal side pieces worked out nicely. The box is 24 cm long on the outside and 14 cm deep. The front is 5 cm, the back 6 cm tall. With 1 cm the boards are rather thick, but I didn't want to handplane them thinner because that would have been quite some effort.
That looks awesome, @lyse, and comes across as built to last. Seriously, that's some strong box! You can tell people you are a true follower of Jesus, the carpenter. :-)
@david Thanks! Yup, that will last a few minutes, that's for sure. I was wondering whether I should also reinforce all the butt joints with skewers as dowels, because simple butt joints aren't the most rigid ones. I didn't make any rabbets that would provide more glue surface. Let's see when the box breaks. I can always reglue and dowel it later on.
Just as I did with one of my tool cabinet drawers. When pulling it open once, the front fell off. After reglueing I inserted a few dowels. Being made out of OSB sheets the dowels aren't even visible, they camouflage perfectly fine with all the strands.
I better don't follow him, I don't want to end nailed onto a solid timber cross.