This is a cherry bathroom I built for my neighbors. It has a couple little things left to do to it however since the bathroom it's going in to is so small this will be it's completed pictures because I can't take them in the little bathroom.
This is a cherry bathroom I built for my neighbors. It has a couple little things left to do to it however since the bathroom it's going in to is so small this will be it's completed pictures because I can't take them in the little bathroom.
Looks good Greg! What kind of finish did you use?
Richard Poitras
Central, Michigan....
01-02-2006
Looks great!
I agree, nice results. In addition to the finish, I'm curious what you used for the drawer stock.
Looks good.. would love to see them installed. Looks like poplar to me on the drawer sides Shawn...
Sarge..
Woodworkers' Guild of Georgia
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Thanks for the kind words guys, the finish is aniline dye, a coat of de-waxed shellac (Because the dye comes out purple otherwise for some reason), and a couple coats of oil based Semi-gloss Varathane poly. The drawers are soft maple and actually quite a bit less green than the pictures came out, interestingly enough people often confuse the soft maple I use (I use it as a secondary wood a lot) for poplar.
Booteefull. Great work and I really like the color. what did you use as a carrier for the dye or was it pre-mixed?
"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
I really like the side panel. Adds that finishing touch.
Nice work Greg..
Love cherry, and those raised panels look great. Nice work.
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Very nice bathroom!
good job...nice results!!!
Jerry
Excellent work, Greg. Do post pics once they are installed, if possible.
J D Thomas
ThomaStudios