My cutting table & quilt shelf/design wall
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[QUOTE=joyce888;5613981]I've been waiting to post these pics when my sewing room was cleaned and organized. Needless to say that hasn't happened yet.
The cutting table is made from two 24x60 unfinished base cabinets. We joined them back-to-back and made drawers for the false fronts. We made two drawers in each of the centers. Every drawer had to measured and built exact because the cabinets though the same, didn't measure the same. The top and sides were finished with Birch plywood and trimmed out with 1x2 birch wood. The cabinet has white pickled stain with a satin varnish. The cabinet is supported with eight 4" round bun feet (felt bottomed) so I can move it if needed. The overall finished cabinet is 48x60 and 37" tall (I'm 5'8" so it's the perfect height for me).
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Absolutely beautiful! I love the pickle finish too! I've been eyeing an Ikea kitchen island but your idea sounds better! Thank you for sharing the photos.
The cutting table is made from two 24x60 unfinished base cabinets. We joined them back-to-back and made drawers for the false fronts. We made two drawers in each of the centers. Every drawer had to measured and built exact because the cabinets though the same, didn't measure the same. The top and sides were finished with Birch plywood and trimmed out with 1x2 birch wood. The cabinet has white pickled stain with a satin varnish. The cabinet is supported with eight 4" round bun feet (felt bottomed) so I can move it if needed. The overall finished cabinet is 48x60 and 37" tall (I'm 5'8" so it's the perfect height for me).
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Absolutely beautiful! I love the pickle finish too! I've been eyeing an Ikea kitchen island but your idea sounds better! Thank you for sharing the photos.
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That's what I want!! You did an excellent job!! And your husband must have been a good helper. But I can tell it was your plans, not his. I'm glad you straightened all of us out about how you did most of the work. Good for you!!!! We are capable of doing woodworking! Some times we need a helping hand on certain aspects of the job.
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