Tools used in this project:

 

Power tools stationary

 

GI 50-185 Tablesaw – all stock ripping and dimensioning, dados and panel trimming

Craftex 15” Bandsaw – feet profiling, rough stock ripping, resawing

Dewalt DW718 SCMS – cross cutting, end squaring, bevel cuts on feet (don’t ask)

Craftex CT019N 14” Drill press – euro hinge boring

Ridgid Jointer – rough stock prep

Dewalt DW735 Planer – rough stock prep

GI 1005 Dust collector – router table, mitre saw dust handling

GI 1010 Dust collector – tablesaw, planer, jointer, bandsaw dust handling

Ridgid Spindle/Belt Sander – finishing profiles on feet

Shop Vac 15g vac – dust collection off of biscuit jointer, Ridgid sander – general cleanup

 

 

Power tools hand

 

Laminate trimmer – some flush trimming

DW621 Router – round overs

DW682 Biscuit Joiner – frame and trim alignment

DW988K 18V XRP Cordless drill – drilling and driving

Black and Decker Professional 3/8 corded drill – pocket hole drilling, dowel drilling

Black and Decker Professional 9.6V cordless drill – screw driving

Tradesman Close Quarters Drill – hinge installation in tight place

PC 7518 Router – table mounted for flush trimming and doing doors

D26453 Random Orbit Sander – all sanding

DW317 Jigsaw – holes in back for power cords

 

Hand tools

 

Veritas #4 Bench Plane – trim flushing

Veritas low angle block plane – end grain cutting on panels

Fuller Chisel 3/8” – just to show that the LVMkII can make a prince out of a pig

LV Chisel 3/8” – used after I made my point above.

Crown Tools beech mallet – one chisel blow

Veritas flush trim saw – trimmed a piece of trim

 

Finishes

 

Varathane Gel Stain – Early American

Minwax Polyurethane – satin

Minwax – Paste Wax

 

 

Blades n bits

 

Forrest WWII – all cross cuts and rips

Freud Dado 521 – all dados and rabets

LV 3/8 rabbet – rabbets on doors

WS 1/8 round over – back case holes

WS 3/8 round over - base

WS top bearing Flush trim – cabinet face frame flushing – basic mistake fixing

Viking Bandsaw blade 3/8” 3tpi

Freud 97204 Panel bit set - doors

 

Sharpening

 

Veritas MK.II Power Sharpening System – made gold from lead with a Fuller chisel

Veritas MK.II Honing guide – sharpened LV chisels on water stone

1000/4000 water stone - honing

 

Fixtures / Jigs

 

Kreg Pocket Hole Jig – attached base to apron

Dowelmax Doweling jig – attached feet to apron

Excalibur overhead blade guard – dust collection

GRRipper push blocks (2) – finger protection

Miter Express and Miter 1000SE – cross cut sled and mitre gauge

Veritas Router Fence – for doors and flush trimming guidance

Veritas Router Fence Sled – coping cuts

Woodpeck PRL – control router and depth

Woodpeck router table top – flat like 10 year old boy

Woodpeck TT Drill Press Table and Fence

Veritas Bench – also flat like 10 year old boy

Veritas Wonder pups – clamping on bench

Bench Dog Feather Boards – stock control on tablesaw and router table

Trend Airshield – for routing

 

 

That’s about it…I think.

 

Oops, I forot clamps…

 

4 – LV F style 4”

2 – LV F style 12”

4 – K-body 50”

8 – K-body 24”

4 – K-body 12”