Multi-Level Built In Installation
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khalidnihon
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LOOKS REALLYYYYYYYY GOOD
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oil over latex lol see ya in 5 yrs
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No I do not.
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Awesome! Do you have any drawings/plans for this?
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Important question. What kind of wood, what technique and brand of paint did you use to apply the white finish, looks so smooth! Please share!!!
5ofNov 3 years ago
Birch Plywood, the rest is Poplar. I sprayed the latex primer and oil paint with an HVLP turbine siphon feed paint gun. The same gun I used my other video.
Dovetailcustomshop 3 years ago
Porter Brand Paint
Dovetailcustomshop 3 years ago
I agree about the Chair Rail and baseboard. Why wouldn't you remove them and simply re-cut them once the cabinet is up? You made the cabinetry more dificult and also lost cabinet space by doing it this way.
But I must say thats a beautiful cabinet. Then again, the video is kind of grainy.
phartattack 3 years ago
Not so much a loss of space, normally I would have removed the trim and replaced it after resizing - this was a special request to not disturb the trim. My business caters to those with special request. As for the grain I do not know how to improve on the quality of video. I simply took several hi res. still photos and plugged them into a video editor that was already on my computer. After I uploaded it here is when the grain seemed to appear. Insight on this would be greatly appreciated.
Dovetailcustomshop 3 years ago