Tansu Wall Cabinet with Mike Pekovich
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Dovetails and through-tenons provide plenty of strength and offer some visual interest, and Mike has some great tips for cutting accurate, stress-free joinery.
The frame-and-panel door gives the cabinet it’s personality and offers some solid lessons in cabinet making. You’ll learn how to make, fit, and hang a traditional door.
In addition, you’ll finish it off with a Kumiko panel. This traditional Japanese latticework technique is a lot of fun and can brighten up just about any project. We’ll finish off the case with a drawer that offers a simple alternative to the dovetailed drawer.
Key Learning Points
Kumiko
Frame & Panel doors
Dovetail drawers
Hanging doors
Through tenons
Mike, a long-time woodworker, and instructor, is the creative director and editor at Fine Woodworking magazine and the author of The Why and How of Woodworking.
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