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From the album: Wet Bar Replacement
Mama didn't waste any time filling them up and throwing away the 3 pressboard cases she was using (they're in the shop with stuff on them). I think she added some stuff too. Not too shabby for a design as you go project I don't think -
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
Figured I'd break things up using the deer on the outer doors. These came off without a hitch and carved right up rather nicely. I almost knew what I was doing at this point. This was super material to work with. -
From the album: Wet Bar Replacement
So I tried to "liven" them up a little. I took a chance doing this, and at $100+ a door I didn't want to ruin any. They were over an inch thick and carved great. The couple little oops I was able to cover up. Sign of a good woodworker? -
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. -
From the album: Wet Bar Replacement
Made the top shelves in two pieces out of the same 3/4" Baltic birch. They fit too!! Yay! Cut 1/4" strips off maple 1 x 6 boards for the shelf edges. Used the rest for the face trim. Probably a little overkill on it, but what the heck. -
From the album: Wet Bar Replacement
Found a cut off piece of granite. Not easy when you need a piece 26 x 102". Took 3 guys to carry it in and set it. -
From the album: Wet Bar Replacement
Replaced the old original globe light with something that spread the light around a little more. -
From the album: Wet Bar Replacement
Made the face frame from 1 x 4 maple boards. Gotta love that Kreg Pocket hole Gizmo. Started staining with Minwax Honey while things were easier to get to. -
From the album: Wet Bar Replacement
Built 3 separate boxes out of 3/4 Baltic birch in the basement and hoped I measured and cut right. -
From the album: Wet Bar Replacement
Unhooked the plumbing and cleared it all out. Turned out to be a cheap pine frame with cabinet doors. No quality at all -
From the album: Wet Bar Replacement
Guess wet bars were popular when our house was built in 1980 - - We've used it maybe twice. Time to make something useful out of the space!!
