| Project by David | posted 151 days ago | 191 views | 0 times favorited | 4 comments | ![]() |
All Pine, the door panels are pine plywood with the match stick pattern in it. They were made from the leftover wainscoating on the walls. Stain is minwax provincial with 3 coats of satin poly and 1 coat on the back side of the back splash and baseboard. (damp environment I figured it was best to seal it all around)
Drawers are on “Accurides” and the doors are on “Blums”
Note the door fame panel corners. Corner / Half lap (call ‘em what you want to) fast and once glued; solid. Leave the tails a hair long and sand ‘em even when you sand the edge. The upper drawer has a cut out on the left side as the sink is in the way. Everything is a tight fit but I got it in!
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4 comments so far
dennis mitchell
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posted 151 days ago
I’m seeing a lot of the square edged doors. Good looking job.
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Scott Bryan
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posted 151 days ago
This is a very interesting project. Pine can be such a pretty wood to work with.
Thanks for the post.
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ND2ELK
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posted 151 days ago
Great looking vanity. You did a nice job on it. Thanks for posting.
God Bless
tom
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griff
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posted 151 days ago
Great looking vanity, pine makes a good looking cabinet under the right finishes , and this one looks right
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