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A mini bar I have built for a friend... The electric heater niche was empty, and it seemed like a great idea.
The body is 19mm structural plywood, sanded and finished with wipe on polyurethane. Face frame and the doors are made of some recycled pacific maple I had laying around the shop, finished with hardwax oil. Eventually the back mirror, as well as the glass in the doors are acrylic.
All the joinery of the box and the face frame is pocket holes, while the doors were made using a router and rails&styles bits.
Door handles - polished brass small knobs. Hinges - I ordered specially, as I liked those snake hinges. Also polished brass.
Welcome to Bunnings Workshop community @EdwardW.
What a clever way to repurpose the space! Having a shelf for glasses is a very thoughtful touch. I can't wait to see your next project.
Jane
Looks fantastic!
How deep is it?
That's a brilliant use of a problematic area @EdwardW! I'm very impressed with your woodworking skills as well. I'll be looking forward to your future contributions as I trust they will be of great inspiration to many of our members.
Well done.
Mitchell
Looks great @EdwardW, very well done. I have featured your handiwork on our Project Gallery so plenty of members can get inspired to do something similar.
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. We're looking forward to seeing what you tackle next.
Jason
Thank you!
Overall depth of the niche is 180mm. The cabinet effective depth is 150mm. The doors are inset into the face frame which is 19mm thick.
Thank you! I've only started 3 years ago, but try to challenge myself with more and more complex projects.
This one for example was one of the very first ones... Built out of simple structural pine boards.
What a fantastic idea. 10/10. I think I will do that as well. THANK YOU
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @panky. It's terrific that you've joined us and many thanks for jumping into the conversation.
Let me mention @EdwardW, so he is alerted to your kind feedback.
We look forward to hearing more about your project and would encourage you to let us know if you need any assistance or would like to share it with us. I trust you'll find loads of inspiration within the community as our creative members contribute their projects here all the time.
Mitchell
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