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Arts and Crafts style column builtin

Gasgt1

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I am in the midst of a bathroom remodel (which will have it's own post later).

We live in old arts & crafts style house.
During this bathroom rehab, we chose to lose a closet which was our storage and hid the laundry chute.

I decided to build a craftsman styled column built in that would serve as also storage and house the laundry chute.

It is all to be built with quartersawn white oak.

I love discovering what is hidden inside of rough lumber.






Pocket screws were used in the construction of the frame and panel sections.






The doors are hand cut pegged mortise and tenon joinery









I did prefinish the panels before assembly so they will still look good with seasonal movement.




Getting the details right with a card scraper.



This is the door to the base of the column which will be the access to the laundry chute.
Notice that the stiles and rails were cut from the same boards that make up the door frame so the grain flow between all pieces.








Test fitting everything before assembly
Everything is held together at this point with blue tape.








Inletting for the hinges






Installing hinges






Door installed checking for fit









Detail of hinge and pegged mortise and tenon joint.



Next up is making the trim for the top of the column
again in white oak with a chamfer on the lower edge.









Test fitting the top.
It finished out at a solid 6/4 also with a chamfer on the lower edge.







Attaching the upper trim






Everything getting finished.
Finish is shellac and wax.
I love working with shellac because it dries so fast

At this point you may notice that the hinges are on opposite sides in the upper and lower cabinets.
The reason for that is..............

When using the laundry chute, generally coming into the bathroom and opening the door from the left.

When using the upper, usually will be used while standing near the vanity on the right side (should say future vanity...........not built yet).








Drilling for shelf pins using pegboard as a template.




I finally was able to attach the hardware and install the column.

There will be a mirror between the two wall lights and I have started on the vanity that will also be installed in this bathroom.

Really tough to photograph a small room;
the colors are actually better than they appear

Thanks for looking











 
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Gasgt1

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Great effort,very nice workmanship. I'm also a fan of A&C, if you ever get a chance, attend either the A&C event in Asheville, NC(end of this month) or Craftsman Heritage w/e in Pasadena. Both great events, the Greene and Greene, Gamble house in Pasadena along with Bungalow Heaven is well worth the trip.
Motoretro

Thank you.

The wife and I are fans of the A&C style.

We have attended the AC conference many times in Asheville.
Always a great learning experience.

We have never made it out to California but it does look interesting.

If you have been to both, how would you compare the two events?
 
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kjdhawkhill

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You've got old world skills. I'm impressed with the construction and the style. Tip o' the hat to you.


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