Powder Room Vanity: Drawers

The new powder room vanity will include two sliding drawers. Details on their construction are below. The steps are in construction order, though the recordings may have been created out of order 😉 I used Poplar S4S (Home Depot) rather than Walnut to save in cost. I purchased the Poplar at dimension, saving me fromContinue reading “Powder Room Vanity: Drawers”

Make That a Double!

A good problem to have: running out of spots on your stave for your second set of Blanton’s Original Single Barrel stoppers.* But, with a stave, drill, and Forstner bit that’s a problem easily solved. Blanton’s tops off their amazing bottles of bourbon with these stoppers. Each has a letter near the lower rear hoof;Continue reading “Make That a Double!”

Pegboard Work Surfaces

The Glowforge is an amazing tool for cutting, engraving, and etching thin wood, acrylic, leather, anodized metal, etc., but it’s not immediately obvious that it can also do the same with common thicker objects like wooden-handle utensils (pizza cutters, spatulas), etc. etc. Thicker objects require removal of the Glowforge’s “crumb tray” to make room underContinue reading “Pegboard Work Surfaces”

3) New Shelving: Shelves are Done!

Big news, the shelves are DONE! The molding is in place and it all looks great. Yes, they look like built-ins, so mission accomplished. 🙂 [For now] I’m hiding the shelf contents, so forgive the grayed polygons. They don’t take away from the work itself, however. The five IKEA shelves sitting on the platform. YouContinue reading “3) New Shelving: Shelves are Done!”

2) New Shelving: Shelves in Place!

The IKEA Billy bookcases have been put into place! Again, the goal is to add enough molding and customization to hide the fact that they’re simple IKEA Billy bookshelves (with glass shelves and doors). On the next post I’ll cover the molding and additional hardware installed to make them look like custom built-ins. In lineContinue reading “2) New Shelving: Shelves in Place!”

Assemble-Finish or Finish-Assemble?

I assembled the bathroom vanity before I finished it (stain, polyurethane, sanding). That went fine for most of it, but it was difficult to sand coats of finish next to interior edges. And it meant locking cabinet door panels in place with polyurethane rather than letting them ‘float’. So for the salon table I optedContinue reading “Assemble-Finish or Finish-Assemble?”