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Hi all, been awhile since I posted - hope all is well with everyone. I have a question about a cabinet I built back in 2013 - here it is At the time the doors closed fine - but now they look like this - and no matter what I do with the hinges, I cannot get them to close properly. The entire cabinet is made of Baltic Birch, and sealed with several layers of poly. They dont seem to be warped (which I did not think baltic birch would do anyway). My novice opinion is that one of my levelers failed and the entire cabinet is wrenched, skewed, twisted - whatever the proper term would be. The cabinet is totally full with different books and other materials and I really hate to have to empty it unless I have too. So - what are your opinions? Thanks - it is weird how it is the top of one door and the bottom of the other door.
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I'm a newbie to this task. I have red oak kitchen cabinets that I want to sand and restain. My problem is the length of time it takes to sand down ONE door. and I have about 35 doors to refinish. They are what I believe are called "raised panel" doors, but there are about 6 different edges - 4 are about 1/8 inch. In addition, the surface of one inset has a curved profile. I bought a rotary sander that works great on the flat areas. BUT, I am shopping around for "detail sanding" tools and not having luck finding the right tool. Yes, I found a sanding sponge with an edge - still a lot of manual work ! I've been looking at oscillating sanding tools, but am striking out. I also see a "sanding mop" out there - pretty pricey and I'm not sure how well it works. If it works, I'd pay the price... WHAT DETAIL SANDING TOOLS SHOULD I BE USING ? thanks for any shared wisdom ! dmypub
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From the album: Wet Bar Replacement
Stained the doors up, sprayed them with gloss lacquer, and hung with Blum soft close hinges. Stained and polyed the rest of the unit. -
From the album: Wet Bar Replacement
I can't make doors. I don't want to make doors. So I ordered these from Cabinetnow.com in CA. Solid maple and very very good quality, imo. 2nd time I've ordered from them. They were here long before I was ready for them. Great packaging. But they are big and plain.
