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Post A Picture Of Your Current Job (Part III)

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Post a picture of your current job.

Previous Threads.
Part I
Part II
 
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There are 2 in this kitchen. One under the sink and one under that cabinet. He picked the biggest one for both. I know the one under the black cabinet could have been the smallest one available and worked just fine. I told him that and he wouldn't listen. So there it sits.
 
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Put handles on the coffee cabinet and the rest of the kitchen today. Along with putting the glass into the upper doors and the toe kick skins on and a few loose baseboard moldings.

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Pretty much done. They requested a pullout for the cabinet above.
 
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It's not white.

It's off white, Balboa Mist...
 
#11,649 ·
Good thing it's not your house then :LOL:
 
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Reading another thread got me looking at a porch I did while
Back.
It’s the back door but the one they use the most.
They wanted me to make it look similar to the front entry way. (Always good to make it look like it’s always been there)
Regardless it’s better than having to deal with that top concrete step when going in and out.
 
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Not bad for a day. Finally got to do something being a Sunday my kids stayed with the wife, and I told her I’d make a grand if I could work just today.
Yesterday I got to take my kids to a birthday party and watch a bunch of little rascals bowl. That was great.

today I used my 16 gauge crown stapler for fencing for the first time, instead of my siding coil nailer. Glad I did.
Owner shot down the red wood top cap, even though I said I’d do it for the same price.
 
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A while back I put this black vent hood into a kitchen with the intention of putting up a wood soffit to hide the ductwork and bring the cabinetry to the ceiling.
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Last 2 days I built, stained and cleared the cherry ply and solid wood crown. Made all the miters in the shop and glued them all up as components. So to the left of the hood I had an "L" glued up for the ply and the crown. To the right I had 2 pcs glued up in a 45Âş and then another "L". I joined them in the field so I wouldn't have to deal with the nightmare of staining and clearing that oddball shape. Above the hood I did a black crown but I cut that in the field because I didn't want to chance measuring it and it being wrong.

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I think it looks a bit top heavy so eventually I'm going to put a little molding to split up the 9" soffit space. Color match was good. Maybe a tinge dark. But it depends on which way you are looking at it and what the lighting is at the time. The cabinets themselves have a huge variation of colors in them because it was stained "non-select" cherry.
 
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Nice work. Agreed it's a little top heavy (I wasn't going to mention it but you did first!) but I think the molding you're talking about adding will help that a bunch. What did you do with that range splash piece? I can't blow it up enough to tell but it looks like you have all the grain radiating out from the center.... pretty cool.
 
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Making another vanity. Not a box vanity as usual more of a furniture style vanity. Going to have 2 drawers, sink goes where the fake top drawer front is and the 2 bottom drawers will be offset so the plumbing can pass through.

Using the Domino for most of the jointery and it works well, but it's slow. Wish they had a wider 5mm domino say, 1" or the middle setting however wide that is. That way FF parts would be more stable.

Back of the face frame and 1.5 x 1.5 legs
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Body of the cabinet and the rear legs.
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Lower deck
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All clamped up
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Sanded with the drawer fronts just sitting in their respective positions.
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Gonna get painted BM Chantilly Lace