JEFF JOHNSON
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- Nov 8, 2008
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Slippery slope... First the mudroom now the laundry room...
Finally got around to finishing the laundry room..
Slicing up Cabinet Parts on my "cutting table" was a dream... used 6 sheets of prefinished maple ply.... 90$ a sheet.. A shame it only took a few hours!!
Face frames are 5/4 s4s poplar...
Wish I had a joiner and planer.... to get straighter truer boards.. next purchase...
Shelf fronts were routed out of maple and finished with minwax wipe on poly.
Middle two upper cabinets were bumped out 1 1/2" to give some interest...
Inset Doors are made from same 5/4 poplar... routed with amana tools instile beaded bit set... allowed me to use 1/2" mdf for the flat panel..amazing router bit set...
Mdf because I could glue up the whole thing and eliminate most of the movement...
Face frames were kreg jigged together... and doors were fitted on my table before hanging...Basically a 3/32 gap for the hinges and around all sides...
Used no mortise hinges in matte black from classic brass.
Spring roller catches...
Bottom band is actually a stock back band..
My wife is pregnant.. Used Ben moore Aura Satin paint in White Dove... The paint is completely odorless.. yet it dries crazy fast.. I couldn't even finish one small door without part of it already drying..cant go back and feather out your work.. I just bought a hvlp sprayer that is amazing... wish I had it last week when I was painting this project.. Used the Aturo r200 to spray balusters and posts for my stairs... amazing with only a small pancake compressor.. thats another story..
Anyway all is in... don't have a lot of pics from the process... but here are a few... if I can fit them...
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Finally got around to finishing the laundry room..
Slicing up Cabinet Parts on my "cutting table" was a dream... used 6 sheets of prefinished maple ply.... 90$ a sheet.. A shame it only took a few hours!!
Face frames are 5/4 s4s poplar...
Wish I had a joiner and planer.... to get straighter truer boards.. next purchase...
Shelf fronts were routed out of maple and finished with minwax wipe on poly.
Middle two upper cabinets were bumped out 1 1/2" to give some interest...
Inset Doors are made from same 5/4 poplar... routed with amana tools instile beaded bit set... allowed me to use 1/2" mdf for the flat panel..amazing router bit set...
Mdf because I could glue up the whole thing and eliminate most of the movement...
Face frames were kreg jigged together... and doors were fitted on my table before hanging...Basically a 3/32 gap for the hinges and around all sides...
Used no mortise hinges in matte black from classic brass.
Spring roller catches...
Bottom band is actually a stock back band..
My wife is pregnant.. Used Ben moore Aura Satin paint in White Dove... The paint is completely odorless.. yet it dries crazy fast.. I couldn't even finish one small door without part of it already drying..cant go back and feather out your work.. I just bought a hvlp sprayer that is amazing... wish I had it last week when I was painting this project.. Used the Aturo r200 to spray balusters and posts for my stairs... amazing with only a small pancake compressor.. thats another story..
Anyway all is in... don't have a lot of pics from the process... but here are a few... if I can fit them...
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