Veneered shower room units

Peter Fish

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Well they are finally taking shape after what seems like an age !!
Panels veneered and dominos cut Many thanks to [member=7882]RL[/member]  for his kind advice and Steve Rowe for his domino tips
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Using LR32 for shelf pins and hinges Many thanks to [member=8352]erock[/member] for his help and videos
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I used Blum Tandembox Antaro runners, with Marmoleum as a facing for the ply  and shaped the top drawer to clear the sink waste etc
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Finally coming together having applied a couple of coats of Osmo Poly X ... special thanks to Peter Parfitt and [member=11629]GarryMartin[/member] for your advice
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Still a long way to go but enjoying every minute !!!

 

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Looks beautiful Peter, you can tell that lots of work went into the veneering and panels joinery. It's a great feeling when it finally fits together nicely.

Lots of red layout tools hanging around the shop... you must have been visiting the states recently. [poke]

RMW
 
Hey Richard
Thanks for your kind words
Haven't been across the pond in a while but hope to get over later this year !!
Are you still after those router copy rings ?? Let me know if you need anything
Cheers Peter
 
Hi bigjonh

Yes I did use the same process to fix the marmoleum as the different wood veneers although at 2mm thick it was much more forgiving than the .60mm veneer's !!
I got material from Forbo they call it "Furniture linoleum" listed under Marmoleum !!
Here is a brief description from the web site

Furniture linoleum is a natural product created from linseed oil, rosin, limestone and very finely ground wood flour. A water based finish prevents scratching and staining, while at the same time ensuring that the surface is warm to the touch. Furniture linoleum can be used for desk tops, or as a surface material for cabinets, doors, separation walls and all kinds of furniture.

cheers Peter
 
Just seen this - sorry been busy as of late. Great work and super to see the workshop in use. Looking forward to some posts of the finished job  [smile]

Regards Matt
 
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