The long skinny checkerboard panel. The issues is that I need a big square panel of diamonds rather than squares and this panel is too skinny to cut a square out on the bias.
I cut the corners off the rectangle and rearranged them to make a panel of diamonds. This method gives me minimal waste but was a real pain to figure out exactly because I'm horrible at geometry (my instructors were a lot of help).
I applied glue to the edges and used tape to clamp them together (please excuse my characteristically tidy workspace in the background). This blue painter's tape works well for this purpose because it's a little stretchy.
I found this piece of mahogany to use for the box of the cabinet and to border the diamond panel on the cabinet door. It's hard to tell from this picture, but it really is stunning. Mahogany usually has a very tight grain so to find a piece with dramatic grain like this one is fairly rare.
I cut two pieces of mahogany for the sides of the cabinet and marked where the dadoes (or grooves) for the shelves will go.
Then I cut the dadoes with a panel router.Labels: photos, projects, woodworking