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When I got the job I went out to the site and drew the radius out on the floor for the construction crew to follow. I knew it would be close but I also know framing an sheetrock are not perfect. So after it was built I took my actual plywood base and a swing router setup to the sight. The wall was about 3/8" smaller than I had planned and I made it smaller to accommodate it. I too the base back to the shop and used the same swing router setup for the top. It was straight forward from there.George Davidson wrote:I like the back round wall did you make the walls to.
How long did it take to put all your cabinets in the room.
Did you go in and made templates of the room.
Great work
This is great work, Leo!Leo Graywacz wrote:...When I got the job I went out to the site and drew the radius out on the floor for the construction crew to follow...
Yes, the wall behind the radius of the wine rack is also radiused. This was to have some extra space behind the wall where the oil tanks for the heating system of the house are.Al Navas wrote:This is great work, Leo!Leo Graywacz wrote:...When I got the job I went out to the site and drew the radius out on the floor for the construction crew to follow...
By "...drew the radius on the floor...", do you mean that the wall behind the radius section of the rack is also built with a radius?
What a great looking wine rack!
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No, this was a few months before I was introduced to the system. If I had rendered it in eCabs I would have posted the rendering also like I did with the Cherry Library above this post.George Davidson wrote:Hi Leo Did you make it up in E-Cabinets.
I would love to see it made up in E-Cabintes
Nice!Kerry Fullington wrote:...It is very easy to adjust and is expandable to very long radii...