Warm greetings to all friends of the # architecture + design community, I am deltasteem from Aceh province of Indonesia.
I work in the wood section, making various kinds of furniture home and All other furnishings made of wood including minibar tables cafe furniture, today I am sharing one of my furniture / crafts, which is to make a table minibar kafe with a very simple design .
In the picture it is written that the length of the minibar is 220cm x the width of the frame is 50 cm, although it is written in the picture the width of the table is 60 cm, I have reduced it by 10 cm for variation due of the top of the frame cover,
I use a 12mm plywood with a width of 60cm so that the results are slightly protruding 5cm forward and 5cm backwards at the top of the minibar to make it look prettier.
For the height of 110cm, I made the frame by slightly raising the first bulkhead of the main posts by about 5cm so that the lower floor does not touch the floor soil directly So that air can slightly enter the minibar room from below.
In the picture it is written with the length of the minibar 220cm x 60cm x110cm. This minibar consists of 3 floors left-right and 2 middle floors and the results of the minibar series are like this.
This minibar table frame is made of pine wood with a wood size of 2.5cm x 4cm the advantages of this wood are that it is light and the price is cheaper, I spent 2.5 days working on the this series ..
For the front wall / front cover of the minibar, I made it from pine planks that I trim and a little I put a line to make it look like an arrangement brick .
At the bottom of the front wall, left-right and rear sides, I gave a brown lis so that when I paint it, the minibar table looked a little different from the color of the lis on the other parts.
For the left-right side and the inside of the minibar i also use pine board and to cover the series of poles and the corners of the minibar I stick the lis with the same wood color and this is the result ..
On the top floor / main floor of the minibar, I gave a 12mm thick triple and I also gave the lis on the front of the floor to make it look luxurious and this is the result ..
After all the parts of the sequence were finished, to smooth all the wood parts I used sand paper and I rubbed them manually by hand and to smooth everything and prepare all the sequences I spent 4 days.
And after finishing the refinement for the next stage, namely painting, for painting I use impra clear gloss paint / transparent color paint so that this minibar looks like natural wood color and for the painting process I do it manually.
After all the painting process is complete, this is the result .
This is the architecture result of my work today, hope you can enjoy it in the process of this work I took for 8 days
Thank you for visiting @deltasteem's post today.
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Thanks @aplusd
With pleasure ,, in every woodwork that I do every day of the week I will always share :)
You're welcome @deltasteem!
I also used to create my own furniture projects when I was a kid so, I can definitely relate to your work there. It's a fun endeavor plus it takes all the patience, training, and experience to craft those magnificent wooden pieces. Did you use bigger machinery like a planer, router, circular saw, sanding machine, bandsaw, or was everything done through the use of hand power/carpenter tools?
Warm greetings @deltasteem, and welcome to the Architecture+Design Community!
Thanks @storyoferne,
This is my first time posting wood crafts which is my day job;)
I've been working in this department for 9 years.
I have an incomplete carpentry machine,I only have router machines, electric saws, Mini sanding machine and I only have a 12 inch drawstring machine.
For the process of making this minibar table ..
after all the ingredients I processed with a shaved machine.
I just use router + Chainsaw and for sanding machines ,i only use it in the basic sandpaper process and after that i scrub it manually
For the process of forming the line arrangement of the bricks I used an electric saw machine with a 0.5mm blade.
In the next post I will share some of my handicrafts from scrap wood ,
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Wow, looks like you have quite a number of woodworking instruments and devices that would keep your shop up and running. Thanks a lot for featuring your projects here and we look forward to your next awesome content in our community. All the best! Beautiful post!
Thanks @storyoferne No I don't have enough work equipment.
I work with simple tools and it is my challenge at work, I like to spend time releasing ideas that arise in my mind so that it gives birth to a work which is liked by many people.
If all that work is done..I will display ...it here .
Thanks and thanks @storyoferne :)
Wow that is creative work of art! Loved the craftsmanship. That mini bar table seems amazing and looks good to go!
Great job, looking forward to see much content from you @deltasteem
Thanks @praditya.
With pleasure,I will do it:)
I love the smell of pine wood. It's so cool to read and see your process and progress into building this custom mini bar counter. Welcome to Architecture+Design Community!
Thanks @Discoveringarni
I will present various kinds of my work every week :)
I love the stain you use in that project. It emphasize the grains and fine details in the pine wood. !wine
Thanks @juecoree Pine wood does have an interesting color when given a slightly darker stain :)
I always love woodworks. When I was a child I used to stay close to my father when he is doing some carpentry like creating a chair, a table, or just plain carpentry that involves house and furniture. Now, I want to go back to my roots when I retire, being a son of a farmer who knows carpentry the desire to create my own woodwork is still burning inside me.
Extraordinary!. My dad used to work in furniture when I was a kid and now I'm following in my dad's footsteps :)
The knowledge of carpentry must have been inherent in you, and you don't have to wait to retire, you can start again when you have the opportunity in the gaps of time ;)
Thank you, I'll keep that in mind, I am just waiting for the right opportunity. To be honest, I want to do a lot of things, one of them is carpentry and woodwork.
:)
And here we will meet to share the original contents made from wood ;)
And this pleases :)
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