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not sure if anyone else noticed ...
but there's a bit of difference between those two pics!
Jeff
Buck Construction, llc Pittsburgh,PA
Artistry in Carpentry
Wow, what a huge difference. I love the new vanity. Very cool. It's very feminine looiking, which is probably why most of the guys have responded. LOL! :-)
Paula
Nigel
Great job!!
Interestingly, I've got the same situation in my first floor bath...need to get a corner vanity to make sure there's enough room to get by the corner of the tub/shower corner. Problem is that the very, very few corner vanities out there are't what we want, so I'm kinda reserved myself to building my own. So...
1. How did you get the curve...just bend 1/4" plywood over a frame that you built from 3/4" plywood on top/bottom?
2. For the curved front cabinet door, did you use a steamer to get the curve?
3. Is that finish stenciled paint or matching wall paper?
4. Is that a 'normal' sink, or did you have to get a 'corner sink'?
Thanks
BruceM
Edited 9/21/2004 6:26 pm ET by BruceM
The cabinet is built on a 3' radius. I rough cut first and then finished with a router to make top and bottom the same. only the center door opens, the two end panels are 3/4" plywood cut 1/8" slots in the back to within 3/32" of the face. (Did not want to wait for more slotted MDF) The door is made from back to back 5/16" pre-slotted MDF. top and bottom edges sealed with formica. The ovals I layed out using coral draw then cut from 1/2" MDF copied twice and then routed the edges. Glued to the fronts and added the carved pieces. Then my artist painter came in and did the finish to match the wall paper. Top is marble with top mount sink. I had to cut the back triangle off to get it through the door!
Edited 9/21/2004 9:31 pm ET by USANigel
way cool...I like curvy things.
Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks
Repairs, Remodeling, Restorations.
<I like curvy things. >
We could have a lot of fun with that one !!!
oh, I know...and I have had a lot of fun with curvy things..wink
Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks
Repairs, Remodeling, Restorations.
nothing like hijacking a thread LOL maybe we better quit out of respect.