I am searching for a published article for the design of a corner cabinet. I am just looking for basic design concepts and typical measurements. Any ideas on where to find one? I have already searched the FWW archives and have those references.
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I am searching for a published article for the design of a corner cabinet. I am just looking for basic design concepts and typical measurements. Any ideas on where to find one? I have already searched the FWW archives and have those references.
AEW
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FWW, last issue?
Malcolm
0.06% of the world's people are Kiwis
Thanks. I haven't had a chance to look at that issue yet.
Hi Malcolm,
What is the number of the FW mag you are referring to? If it is #178 then I know to be on the look out for it.
Since moving to N.Z I have had some trouble with the continuity of delivery-stangely enough something rarely experienced in Zimbabwe over almost 20years.
issue 175, Feb 2005
Garrett Hack, corner cupboard, pp47-53
Malcolm New Zealand | New Thinking0.06% of the world's people are Kiwis
Thanks. I have jumped the gun- my latest copy is #177 June.
Am in the middle of that Old Wood Working Machinery site-interesting if you appreciate the old stuff. Seems like I have several museum pieces.
Get some scrap sticks..
Make some 'story sticks'..
You will be a believer!
EDIT! Especially in a house corner!
Edited 6/18/2005 4:28 pm ET by Will George
I will use story sticks because I know the corners are not square nor is the floor level and the walls are not plumb. The house was built in 1810 and is normal.I found a nice plan in Woodsmith #61 from about 16 years ago and it will serve as the basis for what I build.Thanks for all the help and suggestions.Al
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