GaryR
Nordic Pine
I've spent some time re-working the proportions of the upper cabinet. As I drew it four years ago, that version now looked too tall and tippy. I started from scratch and after considering various ways proportions I've come to like this one, with the top the same height as the base plus 1/6th. I also moved the posts inward so their outer edges line up with the mid point of the lower posts. That changed the width of the doors, which slightly changed the depth of the cabinet to allow the doors to fold against the sides and end flush with the back.
I also spent some time with an alternate construction using a solid dovetailed carcase. That was more space efficient but I didn't like the mismatch with the base.
Here are the proportions I have to date. Still much refinement to go, and also furnish the inside with its drawers and plane till.

I've spent more time designing the dimensions and location of the 270 degree offset pivot hinges. I have a local machinist and woodworker friend who said he can make them for me. I'm going to wait until I have them in hand before I start cutting wood, though. The whole design hinges (as it were) on the hinge hardware. (Slight mismatch in the hinge position drawing has since been cleaned up).

I also spent some time with an alternate construction using a solid dovetailed carcase. That was more space efficient but I didn't like the mismatch with the base.
Here are the proportions I have to date. Still much refinement to go, and also furnish the inside with its drawers and plane till.

I've spent more time designing the dimensions and location of the 270 degree offset pivot hinges. I have a local machinist and woodworker friend who said he can make them for me. I'm going to wait until I have them in hand before I start cutting wood, though. The whole design hinges (as it were) on the hinge hardware. (Slight mismatch in the hinge position drawing has since been cleaned up).

















































