
A few months ago we finally decided on a colour for our lounge (Dulux Te Aroha), here it is painted with 6 x 900mm Flatpax Utility Cupboards installed (the last of which was cut down to 635mm to fit the space).

Next step took a long time to resolve. We wanted to cover the doors, preferably with spotted gum veneer to match the TV unit I built earlier in the year. This proved to be a very difficult product to find and after a couple of failed attempts of cutting 3mm veneers from decking boards, I decided to throw money at the problem and remake all 12 doors from spotted gum floorboards.
4 day weekend... lets do this.
I found a local place that sells offcuts and odd lengths of timber for quite reasonable prices so purchased 53 l/m of 75 x 14mm floor boards.
I cut all the boards slightly oversize to allow for any slip or misalignment during glue up.

I made a simple jig for the drill press to accurately drill the holes needed for hinge installation.

The tongues cut from the hinge side slat were used to cap the last board on each panel, 6 boards required for each door (5 full size boards and one slat made from 2 offcuts) left the panel 4 to 5mm oversize.

Big glue up, I used every clamp in the workshop to have all 12 doors done in the same day

The original doors were used to keep the glued up panels flat while drying (the glue doesn't stick to melamine).

Braces required to prevent the door warping over time.

So many holes to drill and countersink

Measure, drill, glue and screw .. over and over


Trimmed the panels to final size on the table saw and then sand and sand and sand
Sanded to 240
First coat of Penetrol Wood Oil on

Shiny

Bad lighting, but here it is all installed

I completely neglected to take photos while making the counter top which is made from 125 x 12mm floor boards.

More offcuts of the tongues were trimmed down and used for the handles.

Thrilled with the result. Now to rest my aching back...