Gosh, thanks!
As always there are worts. Keeping crisp joints and paint lines between the stiles/rails and the panel trim, etc. I’ll spare the closeup shots but it's something that bugs only me. I’m gaining experience for the next project.
My biggest concern is doors. Two projects and two warped/torqued doors. This time one of the closet door panels. I made them from 4/4 x 4” poplar and primed them with Zinsser schlac based primer. The joints are pocket screws with Titebond III. All the trim is poplar and I noticed that a couple pieces turned into hockey sticks after I sprayed them. That didn’t matter. The long stiles do matter.
I’ve decided not to refinish the large dresser. It’s too big and everyone likes the roominess. Instead I’m going to make under bed pullouts. Natural wood. Maybe white quarter sawn oak to compliment the floors. I’ve been looking for an excuse to buy an HL850. I’d get a rustic blade and see what it will look like on the oak drawer fronts. Any thoughts?
My next project is the hall linen cabinets. I’ve pretty much had it with making doors. I’m thinking that I will have the door made this time. I’m going to go with curly/figured maple and a light finish that will pop the grain. I’ll make a dark countertop, possibly rosewood. Does anyone have a good shop that makes cabinet doors? Please let me know.
A couple products I really love. General Finishes milk paint and the water based Pre-Cat urethane. They produce a very nice painted furniture quality look and the urethane is very durable. Scuffs was right off.
The other product is the Berry Alloc “plastic” floor. I like high quality real wood floors, but this project/application did not have that in the budget. My friend is a nationwide flooring distributor. Over the years he’s supplied several sets of carpet for the whole house. The current stuff upstairs is Karastan wool. So he shows me the Berry Alloc product. $4 a sq foot with the roll of sound barrier. Self install. It’s and actual picture of the wood laminated into the planks. There are six different planks and within a plank style the pattern shifts so it’s very random. My only wish was to have varying plank lengths. Anyway, when I looked at the small sample swatches it was very hard to get convince myself to ignore the plastic tabs. My wife couldn’t get past that. For the price, I took a leap of faith and I am very very pleased. So is my wife. I’d still go with a real product in a living room / dining room situation. But for an upstairs hall bath and bedroom it’s great. Bulletproof. Yes bathrooms. The stuff is indestructible and has a lifetime warranty. Again, very hard for a wood guy to take the leap.
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