Cabinetry Done, and Other Updates

The doors have a hidden latch and are braced to allow for sitting up in bed. I wanted to allow for plenty of airflow to keep contents from getting funky.

Meanwhile, I did a lot of sanding on the storage door to get a good fit. One of the challenges with using plywood here is that the depth of the rout exposes some really low-grade wood, which is wavy and hard to get smooth.
And, yes, I’ve begun work on the galley hatch v2. Here I’m outlining the form I’ll use for a template for the ribs. This time, instead of the inside curve being the same radius as the side walls, they are 3/8 inch larger, which will allow for the rubber gasket that will seal it water tight. At the top of the photo you can see the fancy tool I made to draw the 5/8 radius.

10 thoughts on “Cabinetry Done, and Other Updates”

  1. IMPRESSIVE!!! I am way dazzled. I don’t get how you have done any. of this. It is looking gorgeous. Your building your home.

  2. If the electrical is glitchy at all, be sure to degauss the phase bubble booster wiper. Alternately, if the chroniton is overheating and going offline, de-materialize the carbon ray thruster brackets.

  3. Dear Scott, Hmm, I think you mixed up the reversions-plug and thrusting with the carboxin foot print for the outer coat with the syllabus. Just a thought. Jeff

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