A Bit More Progress

The side cupboard base

Have done a little more to the kitchen project today - we were going to go out to the Vic for lunch, but it was closed when we got there: I guess they didn't think it worth re-opening until the English lockdown has ended and the tourists return. A mixed blessing I know, what with the risk of the further spread of Covid-19, but we really do need the trade around here.

I got the floor of the cupboard put in and edged the front of it with a bull-nosed strip of the old pitch pine from James and Leo's chapel, glued and pegged with beechwood for strength; I'm putting in a few such strips to contrast with the white of the pine and the beech top. it also makes for  tougher exposed edges and should wear pretty well: it is well over a hundred years old after all and hasn't done so bad thus far. Detail below right.

 

This is all taking me rather longer than it would have my old man, but as I've said before, I'm resurrecting skills I never had in the first place, so it's all on a steep learning curve. Also, the thing is being improvised from my initial sketch out - as usual starting out with best of intentions - which I quickly abandoned to just riff on the idea as I go. Hey ho. 

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