did this one a few months back- didn’t even forsee the difficult time I would have adjusting those mitered doors… The critter in the sink (Kirby) was the best welcoming commitee I think I ever had…
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Wow!
So just how do ya go about making them neoangle doors? Make up as a whole unit and rip at 22.5......or......pice it all together?
Are the panels floating..hard to tell from the pic.....can't wrap my head around that one.....
Looks amazing for sure. Jeff
.......Sometimes on the toll road of life.....a handful of change is good.......
Thanks, Jeff- I ordered the doors a bit wider than they needed to be & ripped the miter on the complete door- the only tricky part is making sure the floating panel stays where you want it when ripping the second piece of door.
gb
Is Kirby his real name? Or is that why he's wearing a disguise?
Nice bathroom BTW.
Jet,
no, Kirby isn't his real name, but it is hers!
thank you, BTW
greg
Those doors are "trick" Greg- how did you add strength to the miter? Beautiful work!
Bob
"Rather be a hammer than a nail"
Thanks Bob- I ran a spline in the panel section of the miter- I learned a lesson on those doors- when I set up the cabinet for the hinges I ran the chunk the hinge back plate screws to at 90 degrees off that little angled section (where the hinges go on the door, obviously). When I started adjusting the doors they went every which way but where I wanted them too-got a headache figuring that one out!
greg
Very neat work. Is there much access through the opened mitered doors? And how's things with no toe kick? And how thick are the floating panels? That's some snazzy stuff!
Questionably yours, bb It's okay, I can fix it!
Thanks, BB-
the doors opened up past 90 degrees- enough to get a pullout shelf in anyway...
there is a toe kick - pretty shadowy in the pic tho...
panels are 7/8 thick-
thanks again...
gb
Why didn't anyone tell that dog that that is not a bidet ?
Really nice work, GB. I'm too envious to say more.
: )Don't bogart the Ghost
Quittin' Time
thank you my brother
Doh! Now I see the kick, smooth... It's okay, I can fix it!