Well, there wasn't a lot of visible progress today, but here's a few things that got done. Doors for all cabinets are together and I got the one for the galley painted and hung. Free hinges from Grandpa's hardware store worked perfectly and match the polished aluminum counter edging and handle hardware.
Here's how I built the door frames. As you can see, I made a rabbit for the beaded board panel and mortised each end joint. In addition, what you can't see here is an additional rabbit to allow the door to sit 3/8" into the doorframe opening. It was a little time consuming but I'm pretty pleased with how it turned out after a little work with the sander.
Today we also framed up a cover to hide the air conditioner. It will soon have an opening door and screen to protect the fins. I made it out of white pine as I had run out of poplar. After working with pine again, I realize how much I miss poplar. For painted cabinetry, poplar and birch are the best as far as I'm concerned. With the pine, I had to fill a number of imperfections with
I also had to be very aware of where the hatch came down when closed. As it turned out, we had to round over the edge of the cover to give enough clearance. All in all, I think it'll be fine.
