This project takes one back to the old farmhouse and the smell of fresh baked bread. Perhaps, these days it is more functional as a laptop or appliance garage. The roll-top or tambour slides smoothly in circular grooves cut into the side panels. The breadbox dimensions measure 21"L x 14-3/4"W x 10-1/4"H. The food safe finish is completely edible and will not contaminate stored bread with any odour. In other words, the finish does not contain any VOC"s (Volatile Organic Compounds).
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Hi Al,
If you intend to build the breadbox with the tambours you will need the special cutters from Amana to cut the tambours (Roll-Top). The cutters include a set of plans to build the breadbox. There are a few mistakes in the plans, but if you contact me after you get them, i"ll point out the mistakes. This link should help: http://www.toolstoday.com/c-452-tambour-router-bits.aspx
Hope this helps.
I've been looking for a decent set of plans for one of these for awhile now....any chance you could help me out?
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