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Late to post, but I helped install this vanity in a bathroom I remodeled awhile back. I did the framing, drywall, rough in plumbing. Owner hired the tile installer and my neighbor that has a sawmill built the vanity from a tree that the homeowners and him cut down. Small world, and glad I got the call to help him get it installed.

Tile was designed by the homeowners.
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How did he cleanly cut those radii on the big field tiles as he got tighter into the spiral? Were they a pre-designed and cut spiral or something? Man I gotta watch this dude work for a day or two.
 
You can still use packing tape.
 
You're not getting it with spring clamps either.
 
Not much information. Would have like to see the shaper cutter in action.
 
The miter locks with the clamps removed. Glue gets sanded off, seam filled with glazing, glazing sanded.

Very little glazing remains in the joint.

Tom
 

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Work is slow for a bit and I'll be getting my wisdom teeth yanked so I'll have some recovery time with that too so I figured what the hell I'll refinish another sks stock. It's snowing and cold out so my outside hobbies are done. This time I'll probably do some kind of unusual color seeing as I've only done Walnut stain with the other ones. I've got a spare that I bought that's already blue so I don't want to do that. I've got a water based stain in green I could try but I'll have to take a look at the Cloverdale stains and see if there's anything else fun to try.
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Finally getting to the final assembly on this kitchen. Taking way too long.

The island is Aegean Teal and the kitchen is White Dove
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This pullout will have a pc of 2cm stone on it as a pullout countertop for working dough. Used KV 500lb slides
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Drawers drawers drawers
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Pullout for sheet pans
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The Tandems are piss'n me off. I always have an issue with the tops of the drawer fronts tilting out a bit. Enough to notice. I make sure my drawers are are square in all directions.

I went on WoodWeb and asked if anyone else has this issue and within a few minutes someone said, yes, same issue.

So after the island I decided to add a .027" shim on the front of the slide to push it up a bit and tilt the slide and that seemed to fixed the issue so far. Might have to go to .030" because the sheet good pullout was a tad bit forward at the top.

Got 23 drawers/pull outs working today. 8 more to go tomorrow and then onto doors which are soooo much easier.
 
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