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    <title>Norwegian's Blog at LumberJocks.com</title>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:04:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Bathroom furniture</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Bathroom furniture</strong>  <br />The bathroom furniture is made for my daughter and son in law and adapted to a relative small room. Not to bee dominate in the small room the countertop of the furniture is gently curved. The appearance will then be a little softer.<br />The furniture is made in white oak, with base-cabinets made of baltic birch.<br />The finish is one layer of boiled linseed oil, 3 layers of shellac and on the top 3 layers of satin varnish.<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%20ferdig.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>The base units are made of 19mm baltic birch. This plywood is very sturdy, with one good side. Here they are ready for gluing up, with slits for biscuits.<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2001a.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>Ready made white oak for face frames Those are 50 mm with a thickness of 20 mm.<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2001.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>The base cabinets are glued up with biscuits. <br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2002.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>More base units.<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2003.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>Base units with face frames assembled are test installed on a 15 cm high base.<br />Base units in both ends has got a solid oak end panel, and since the unit in the middle are somewhat deeper than the end units, is the front part of sidewall covered with an oak panel. <br />One of the base units have a curved cut out in the front to make space for the sink.<br />The inside walls of the base units are finished with shellac.<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2004.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>Doors get their finish<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2005.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>The countertop is made of 35 mm thick oak glued together, and is gently curved in the front. At the rear edge a board with a routed slot at the top to receive the mirror.<br />Space for the sink is made with a jigsaw. <br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2006.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>The work with the top is started. It will have the same curved front as the countertop.<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2007.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>The holes for the lightning is done.<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2008.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>And the mouldings are glued in place. <br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2009.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>Top an countertop is treated with boiled linseed oil, shellac and varnish. <br />The boiled linseed oil will pop up the pattern in the white oak, the shellac will give the wood a nice warm colour and at last the varnish will protect the wood from moisture and water.<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2010.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>Here is the side cabinets under work.<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2011.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>All units are ready and the test mounting looks good.<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2012.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>Hardware in antique brass mounted an doors and drawers. Self closing hinges in the same style..<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2013.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>The drawers are using center-mount slides.<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2014.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>Doors in side cabinets has frosted pane and there is tree glass shelves in each cabinet. Back wall inside the cabinets is made in solid oak.<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2015.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>Down lights is mounted together wit outlet for hairdryer/shaver.<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2016.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>Completed.<br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%20ferdig.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>And installed in the bathroom.<br />The space was unfortunately to small to have a complete picture. <br /><img src="http://www.masur.no/images/projects/cabinetry/Bathroom/Bad%2017.jpg" alt="" /></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:04:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <author>Norwegian</author>
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