I had a plan drawn on a piece of MDF, getting someone to cut the pieces out for me was the hard part. After two cabinet makers expressing their extreme disinterest in my project I found a third that seemed would get the job done, I left my plan there for a month having checked in fornightly I decided to try somewhere else, I found an awesome cabinetmaker who programmed my plan into his CNC router, it wasn't a new one that you could just import a cad file into but still did an equally awesome job.
He charged me $90 to redraw my plans into his machine and $50 for materials, he also cut two extra side panels so I could practice cutting t-moulding channels. Just to the side of the photo you can see the floor, back, roof and speaker panels which the cabinet maker cut for me on the spot, all panels were cut from 18mm black Melamine because I wasn't keen on painting MDF. All the cutting out was done within a week of me first visiting him, top service.
My goal was to make a clean looking bartop cabinet with everything a basic full sized cabinet has, no visible screws and one external power lead with every device inside turning on and off with the PC.
He charged me $90 to redraw my plans into his machine and $50 for materials, he also cut two extra side panels so I could practice cutting t-moulding channels. Just to the side of the photo you can see the floor, back, roof and speaker panels which the cabinet maker cut for me on the spot, all panels were cut from 18mm black Melamine because I wasn't keen on painting MDF. All the cutting out was done within a week of me first visiting him, top service.
My goal was to make a clean looking bartop cabinet with everything a basic full sized cabinet has, no visible screws and one external power lead with every device inside turning on and off with the PC.