March 17, 201313 yr  I have a cabinet in the bathroom.    It HAD four doors.   Two upper doors are fine, just a might thick on the white paint, is all.   The bottom two? One door is still in place, the other had long since broke away from it's hinges.    It became a "Honey-do" item.    Took the door down to the Dungeon Shop, and set it up for a little paint removal.    My way, that is.hey, all four edges look like this!    Got out the FrankenBailey #5 jack plane.    A few strokes along the edgeShowed a funny wear pattern.   finally got this edge, and the other four, looking nice and cleaneven took a block plane to the end grain parts.    Got all the edges cleaned up, and took the door back to the Bathroom.    Installed a single hinge (for now, need two more) between this door and the existing door.    Instead of two doors opening up, it is now a Bi-fold door type of operation.    Re-located the knob to the side.   Once i get the hinges set right, I'll get a couple more pictures. As for Honey-do#2:    Plywood has been sized.    There is an old Cane Chair on the porch that came from a picking trip around town.    There is no seat to it, YET.    Plywood will be to hold a seat pad, as soon as the Other half picks one out.  Pictures when THAT is done, as well. Working on St. Paddy's day???   I guess it is better than a gallon or two of Green Beer?   Planer? I'm the 'planer', and these are what I use...
March 17, 201313 yr It's St. Paddy's Day??!!??!!Lew Kauffman-Wood Turners Forum HostTime traveler. Purveyor of the world's finest custom rolling pins!
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