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Bathroom Vanity

comments (4) November 19th, 2011 in Reader's Gallery

NeilsenHandMade NeilsenHandMade, member
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The finished product and proud papa.
I actually only planed a few of the boards. Most I left with their weathered skin.
Breadboard ends in process.
Trimming a tennon. 
Its coming along.
The finished product and proud papa. - CLICK TO ENLARGE

The finished product and proud papa.


This is a variation of the arts and crafts coffee table from a fww article by Kevin Rodel. I built it from some old 2x4's i picked up free from craigslist. they are from a 100 year old grocery store in Venice, CA. I built the table as a vanity for my wife's parents. It was super fun, I made a ton of mistakes and learned a lot. If anybody has any questions or needs more info, i'd be happy to write more. Just let me know. 

 

i'm grateful to be a part of this community.

 

thanks.

 

josh.

 

 


Design or Plan used: Kevin Rodel
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, arts and crafts, tenons, oil, varnish, reclaimed wood, breadboard, vanity


Comments (4)

KRASSEL KRASSEL writes: Great job. Love your choice of sink and hardware. Makes the whole thing complete. By the way...there are no mistakes...them's design elements. Hope you keep on having fun. Thanks for sharing.
Posted: 12:08 pm on February 3rd

Aphyosemion Aphyosemion writes: I love the through tenons and the fact that you worked a weathered, aged look into the vanity.
Posted: 9:47 am on November 30th

Wade3rd Wade3rd writes: Josh,
I like this. I really like this. I've been making furniture for 35 years, and I have a lot of respect for someone who says " I made a ton of mistakes" but the fact that you learned a lot. Well, that's what it's all about. Woodworking is a journey. One that never ends. That's the beauty. You've done a wonderful job here Josh. You should be proud. Go start another project. And most importantly, enjoy yourself!!!
Posted: 9:04 pm on November 21st

jtetreault jtetreault writes: Very nice job Josh. The color of the finished piece is beautiful.
John
Posted: 9:40 am on November 20th

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