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I made this out of white oak. It’s recessed into the wall to maximize the depth but still keep it from sticking out from the wall too much. The two verticle posts are covering one stud and a vent pipe running through the wall. It’s attached to the studs on the left and right with drywall screws. I used a router sled to make the stiles and rails on the doors. Stained golden pecan and finished with sanding sealer and lacquer.
-- Randal, DeKalb, Illinois






























5 comments so far
CedarFreakCarl
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posted 321 days ago
Very very nice!
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Beginningwoodworker
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posted 321 days ago
Nice job, Randal.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
Dominic Vanacora
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Why the supports in the middel and the left side of the cabinet. It seems like a waste of good space.
If you’re married you know that the wife always runs out of space on her side.
I am very blessed to have a very large master bath. The wife has her own cabinet and under the counter space and its still not enought.
This is the truth I have one shelf and one draw, That’s it. When the house was new I would show everyone the space she had and the space she let me have.
Now that I think of it you can make more cabinets. She’s the luck one yea that’s it, she’s the lucky one you can make all the cabinets she needs.
The doors which are hard part look great and the wood selection is perfect.
Nice project. Great workmenship.
-- Dominic, Trinity, Florida...Lets be safe out there.
CharlieM1958
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posted 321 days ago
Very nice. I like it a lot.
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
woodworm
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posted 320 days ago
Great job Randal, like Charlie, I like it very much.
-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.