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Another little clamp party joins the glued-up side walls to the skeleton of the box, created by the floor, front, back, and dividers.

Not too bad. A light sanding will sharpen it up.

I decided as night fell to just get this little thing done. These are the cabinet door catches that will pull the doors firmly closed, and keep them from swinging open again. I've flipped the door on its top, and shimmed up this catch, after aligning its catchplate vertically in the wheels. Now I'm marking off the holes for pre-drilling, that I may attach the catchplate to the back of this door.

Parted off standoff piece, and shortened knob pull and screw.

Here's how the doors should look when it's all done. Just need some knobs, and catches.

Here's the difference. The left box is right after a glue-up, with no sanding. The right side has all rounded-over edges, finely sanded faces, and a sand-rounded through-hole on the front face.

When in the box, magazines will peek out like this.

I went through all my grits, down to 400, to get it all silky smooth.

Perfect fit. The leaf pulls should be well protected now in the box.

After a light sanding, now it needs a bit of tack cloth action to clear out the dust.

Closeup of a leaf pull, now protected in its padded through hole.

Next two, ready for wrapping.

Darker exposure. This isn't as true to how it looks, but it shows off some details a bit better.

Tests, and the final behind them.

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Too prove things for myself, I set the catch on the top of the stand, and put the door upside down before it, clicking them together. The both sat flush on the stand top. These should work out great.

The hinge mortises came out of the router table just perfectly. Here, I've draped a hinge across both doors, just to see it.

When the pieces turned out to be slightly too long, I cut the ends off with the band saw. This thing makes pretty accurate little shavings.

Drilling the second hole.

One last shot of the hinged doors. They won't be together like this, but will be on opposite sides of the TV stand.

This is the angle people will tend to see more based on where it's going. I put all the better boards, and board ends on this side for that reason.

This box had almost no grain to it, and felt much dryer than the others, as though it was older, and more dried out. It took the dye best of all, but still not as I had hoped. Again, this was a sad time in the build. I was going to have to fix this somehow.

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Making progress on the basement bar finishing project. These are shots of the bar top as of August 9.

 

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I have rounded up the through hole now. It's a comfy way to pull it out with a finger now.

Here are all the little boxes at last. Previous sets never showed the magazine box finished, nor the larger of the small boxes. This is the full set. That box on the left looks like it's made of a different wood, but it's just a different part of a poplar tree. I'm hoping stain will make them look great.

I forgot I'd saved the cutoff ends of my first big panel glue-ups here. They are composed of alternating 1x3 and 1x4" board ends, 5 in all per strip. This is where this one was originally, before I cut the glued-up panels to length.

Flipping the door upside down to misalign the relief grooves, this shows how the door would have shut without the relief grooves.

Ready for the cut-off.

I rounded over the through-holes of the box fronts with a few grits of sand paper rubbed around the rim with my thumb.

The bottom has a bit of glue squeeze-out, which is good. That indicates a solid glue-up. This will be sanded away, flushing up the bottoms of the sides, front, and back with the bottom panel.

Front and back now glued onto the first box.

I'm not sure this is really the finish I'm looking for, even though it may change with the grinding, and whatnot.

Plenty of clearance for doing all the dividers, even with others already in place. This was cool.

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