Here is the progress on the office furniture
for the Fort Bragg Credit Union

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Here is the Red Oak being cut to size for the nosing

The Oak is jointed flat

Here the Oak is planed to thickness

The hardwood nosing is then shaped

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Nosing or "edging" is ready

The plywood is laid out to select the cabinet pieces

The cabinet pieces are cut to size

Cabinet parts pictured with some spreaders

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The Oak nosing is applied to the spreaders

The edges on the backs of partitions are sealed

More spreaders with Oak nosing

Oak edging applied to cabinet panels, walls

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Edged panels stacked flat

Close up of the nosing being applied to a panel

Panel with edging in clamps left to cure

More panels clamped and curing

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Here the Oak nosing is being machined flush with the panel face

A very impressive stack of edged panels

More spreaders edged in Red Oak

Holes are drilled in this panel for the adjustable shelves

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A cabinet in clamps

Here is another cabinet is being assembled

More cabinet pieces clamped and curing

Another picture of the adjustable shelf panels

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An assembled cabinet in clamps

Another cabinet curing

This cabinet is ready for finish sanding and detailing

Yet another cabinet curing in clamps.

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The glue joints are cleaned prior to the detailing and staining
A couple of cabinets "hanging out"
Pam's desk!
A nice place to use a calculator!

Another view of the workspace to the side of desk, with pencil drawer openings
The southwest corner of desk module. This is where the cpu rollout will be
The drawer banks and knee space of desk
Close-up of wire management modifications
The desk now has been stained to a warm, antique oak color
The trim for the cabinet is fitted
A close-up of the trim mitered and fitted
A picture of shelves and spreaders that have been stained
End cabinets of the north wall cabinet, stacked upon each other
Another view of the stained cabinets
A big stack!
Close-up of a spreader in a cabinet. The doors/drawers will be "inset" here.
Southwall center cabinet. Coming soon, doors and drawers!