Fairly rare complete mock-up....mostly.

Crazyraceguy

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There will be more to it, but this is the most complex part, and all I have pics of now.
This is one of those situations where cabinets get attached to each other in the shop and stay that way.
Because of the angled fillers and off-set front edges, I assembled each end section, the center one is separate. The mock-up was to be sure that the angles/lengths would match up with the top. It all happened at the end of the day Friday, so no chance to fix the obvious mistake by the engineering guys. That center wood-grained part above the countertop is supposed to meet the top itself. The off-set was correct on another location's version of this job, but someone got bitten by the "copy & paste" monster.
The joint in the top will close up, but I need to square out some rounded corners to make it fit.
The raw plywood areas are just a substrate for tile, by someone else.
 

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What type of shelf standards are those?  They look pretty robust compared to typical adjustable standards.
 
squall_line said:
What type of shelf standards are those?  They look pretty robust compared to typical adjustable standards.

They are made by a company called Opto. They can be surface mounted, but these are inserted from behind, making them nearly flush. They stick out less than 1/8". There is a bit of a trade-off in that they need some space behind for the hook part of the attachments. There are tons of things that fit these, shelves directly, shelf brackets, bins, hooks, etc. in various colors. This particular job is all white though.
I think it's called Optosystem, if you want the check it out.
 
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