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Old 12-16-2005, 09:55 AM   #1
 
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Well, I figured it is about time to share some pics of the kitchen I've been wrapping up. The upper cabinets are complete and already at the job site so I just have a few pics of the base cabinets to let you see my cabinet work.

Master Bath Cabinet


Base Cabinet No. 1


Drawer Detail - Bathroom cabinets got the normal full extensions. The kitchen cabinets got the upgraded slides.


Example of my grain matching. If a customer finds a glue line in my raised panels I've failed to do what I set out to do.




Custom Resawn Veneers for the Master Bath Cabinet - Applied now, but not in the pics.


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Nice work, the cabinets look great. Do you finish your raised panels prior to adding the frame?
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I'm impressed. That's beautiful craftsmanship.
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I prestain them, but don't finish them. After assembly the doors go through my drum sander and are sanded flat. I usually remove the stain from the field of the raised panel and restain it when I stain the frame. Prestaining the panel ensures I have stain all the way out to the edges.

I purposely size my doors on the narrow side to avoid expansion and contraction issues as well.

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Awesome, John!!!! You actually do something with all those tools That looks like a very professional job. Better than many I have seen, your drawer DT are top notch.

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Honestly Honey, that will cost around $100 $150 $200, and I need a few more tools.

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Impressive WG, lovely looking work - well done.
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Nice work John, hope the recipient appreciates the attention to detail as much as I do.

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That is excellent John!
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Very nice work, do you charge extra for the DT drawers or is that just part of the package? Either way, at least the client gets something they can use for many years to come.


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Wow.......those cabinets look great John. I really like the edge detail you put on all of the doors and drawer faces. Did you use a shaper to cut the profiles? How many passes did it take to reach the final profile?

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Originally Posted by mshel
Very nice work, do you charge extra for the DT drawers or is that just part of the package? Either way, at least the client gets something they can use for many years to come.


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There are a few things I will always do as standard. Solid wood dovetail drawers is one of them. It is one of those, won't compromise myself, things. My reputation in my area is built around my above and beyond quality. I typically charge about 5-10% more than most around here, but upgraded hardware, plywood, and drawers are all part of the package.

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That profile was routed because I don't have my shaper up and going yet. I actually ran it in one pass sort of. I climb milled about 75% of it and then routed the peice. That minimized my tearout. Two passes is definitely perferred, but I had so many to do I opted for one pass with the extra climb mill operation. Saves me moving a fence and re running all the peices.

The customer actually chose all the profiles. I gave him a catalog and said choose. I wasn't sure when he chose but when I routed it and had it in my hands I really liked the profile.

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Hey, I see a glue line in that panel!!!!!


Excellent work John, they should be well pleased with your work.
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Beautiful work. Top notch everything.
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John, can you shead a little light on how you did the custom resawn veneer for your end panels?



1) How thick did you cut your veneer?

2) Did you cut it all out of one piece of stock?

3) What did you use for the substrate to adhere the veneer to?

BTW, great job on the grain matching on the door panels and for the rest of the cabinets as well.

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