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Old 07-08-2009, 09:45 PM   #1621
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Old 07-08-2009, 09:56 PM   #1622
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Old 07-08-2009, 09:58 PM   #1623
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This is one side of the great room of a Granny unit we are doing.

The cabinets are laying flat on the assembly bench.

They are just a little bit on the heavy side.

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Leo, this is another case of the ol shared stile trick too.
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Old 07-08-2009, 10:06 PM   #1624
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Look at all the pocket screws
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Yeah they're great huh?
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Hadn't followed up with finished pics..
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Old 07-08-2009, 11:05 PM   #1628
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Yeah they're great huh?
I never put them on the inside of the cabinet. What you did there I can consider acceptable. Not likely anyone is going to look there when the cabinet is installed. I know people who use them to put in partitions and you see them right in front

That don't fly in my book, ever.
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Old 07-09-2009, 08:49 AM   #1629
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I never put them on the inside of the cabinet. What you did there I can consider acceptable. Not likely anyone is going to look there when the cabinet is installed. I know people who use them to put in partitions and you see them right in front

That don't fly in my book, ever.
I agree with you about the pocket holes in a partition. That bad

The ones you are looking at need not be there. I think Wayne pocketed both ends of that fixed shelf by mistake. They are only needed to attach the finished end as we consider fasteners through the face of the end a sin.

That fixed shelf is 36" above finished floor, as if it were a counter top. We consider anything facing down below that an acceptable spot for pocket screws. No one will see them under normal use.

In the case where a fixed shelf is higher than that, we would skin over it with a piece of 1/4".

What else you got Leo?
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Heres a pic from today.

Looking good The whole design And color works well with the house.G, Or is that a garage?
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What else you got Leo?

Nuth'n...give me time though

Working on a design for a client for a small kitchen. Weird, never did a normal small kitchen until this year, now I am working on my 2nd plus two refaces.

Some eCab renderings. There is a big boxed carrying beam not shown in the rendering so you can see the cabinets without it blocking them. That explains the space on the right of the upper. A small wine rack will likely go in that space.






But for now I am waiting on a small load of Sapelle' and soft Maple. This will go towards that 2nd reface job I had mentioned earlier. No pics yet.
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That looks nice Leo.

Would look even better if there was a shared stile in these three locations though.

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Old 07-09-2009, 10:27 AM   #1633
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These are preliminary drawings to get to where the client need to be. Those cabinets because they are pretty short will be built as single units. So instead of 10 cabs it will only be 7.

I knew you were going to get me on that.
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This stove just in, did the tile backsplash a while back, The hood is called "the shade" by Zephyr, it opens out for use, then swings tight against wall when not in use. G

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Hey, that's neat.

Uhmmmmmm, who picked out the tile montage. It looks ahhhh.....well you know...
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Old 07-09-2009, 04:16 PM   #1638
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Hey, that's neat.

Uhmmmmmm, who picked out the tile montage. It looks ahhhh.....well you know...

Tile Is from Italy, We got the order, then the customer laid out the pattern (more or less). HE is an Artist, the whole house is WILD, Fun to work in PS the copper on the hood was hand hammered, then installed into a groove, this hood is fully customizable.
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