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"Rob V"

13/01/2006 3:20 AM

Poker Chip Cabinet

Needed a cabinet to hold all my chip plus some other misc crap ;)

Take a look here :
http://www.verzera.com/rob/Chip%20Cab%20Build.htm

Any feedback is welcome.

Thanks,
Rob

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in reply to "Rob V" on 13/01/2006 3:20 AM

12/01/2006 8:19 PM


Rob V wrote:
> Needed a cabinet to hold all my chip plus some other misc crap ;)
> Take a look here :
> http://www.verzera.com/rob/Chip%20Cab%20Build.htm
> Any feedback is welcome.

Hi Rob,

Nice work. Looks like a cool project to knock out in a week of nights.
And hey, Nice shop! If my shop was that clean, I'd sleep out
there.(maybe I'd eat out there too.)

One observation; I wish there was a different way to mount drawer
slides inside a cabinet. I have tried double walls, too much material
and too heavy. When I get the chance to build a drawer cabinet that is
concealed on both sides, I flush the sides to the inside of the stiles.
That's not an option here with the sides exposed. Anybody have a better
idea than a stack of ply or a board planed to the correct thickness? I
know I could buy those brackets that attach to the back of the
cabinet, but they're not as stable as a solid front to back side-mount.

Tom in KY, I like the drawer fronts too. A lot of people don't like
glued up panels, I like those.

Uu

"Upscale"

in reply to "Rob V" on 13/01/2006 3:20 AM

13/01/2006 3:05 AM


Rob V wrote:
> Needed a cabinet to hold all my chip plus some other misc crap ;)
>
> Take a look here :
> http://www.verzera.com/rob/Chip%20Cab%20Build.htm
>
> Any feedback is welcome.

Nice looking project. You must play quite a bit of poker to build a
cabinet as large as that. One thing I'd have done different would be to
have the poker chips held in easy to lift out trays of specific chip
amounts. Other than that, I wouldn't change much.


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