Here is what I have done today

Bart Leetch

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I milled the rails & styles for these doors over a few evenings & assembled them today.

These are the first doors like this I've ever made. They were milled on my Dad's shaper which I now have. These doors are for a cabinet that will go over my Dad's washer & dryer.

I have 2 more doors to assemble.
 

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Stu
"How did you like using the shaper, compared to the router table?"

It sure seems a lot more stable & more powerful with a true 1 1/2 hp motor.


Larry
"well bart i agree that the ole shaper remebered what to do,, and i think you had a handle on it as well,, looks like birch or is maple?"

The frames are Alder & the panel is Birch.
 
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