Looking for 5' Vanity
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Looking for 5' Vanity
Need to make a 5' Vanity
It has to be one pice looking for ideas
All I could come up with I think the cabinet is to plane
It has to be one pice looking for ideas
All I could come up with I think the cabinet is to plane
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Audrey posted a nice vanity design a week or so ago. You might want to check it out. Here is the post: http://www.thermwood.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1791
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Thank You Dan
I will have to try legs
It is for a builder that is a plumber
and it is for one of his customers.
I will never get to talk to the customer!
The plumber has 10 trucks they do all tall brothers house around here.
Tall brothers wants use to do there trim and all there custom
work.They have asked me to do it for the last 15 years I keep
saying (NO) they do bad work around here.I have made a lot of money
off them going in after about 2 years. When the customers would like the
job done right.So if I did there work it would be done right then I wouldn't
make exter money.Our name gets pasted around the Tall Brothers houses.For the repairs
I will have to try legs
It is for a builder that is a plumber
and it is for one of his customers.
I will never get to talk to the customer!
The plumber has 10 trucks they do all tall brothers house around here.
Tall brothers wants use to do there trim and all there custom
work.They have asked me to do it for the last 15 years I keep
saying (NO) they do bad work around here.I have made a lot of money
off them going in after about 2 years. When the customers would like the
job done right.So if I did there work it would be done right then I wouldn't
make exter money.Our name gets pasted around the Tall Brothers houses.For the repairs
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George I like the vanity with the legs. the only other things I can think of to do in only 60\" Space are maybe some ornaments and some fluting, etc.
If the ends are exposed you could do raised ends with radius corners and feet. Applied molding doors are nice. A double bowed front would also be nice but expensive.
One last thing. You might try turning your \"Leg\" Vanity into a slight bow front or double bow front. That would give it a nice furniture look.
Kerry
If the ends are exposed you could do raised ends with radius corners and feet. Applied molding doors are nice. A double bowed front would also be nice but expensive.
One last thing. You might try turning your \"Leg\" Vanity into a slight bow front or double bow front. That would give it a nice furniture look.
Kerry
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