Protoclown
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I have been asked by a friend to design and build some wardrobes for one of their childs bedroom. Measuring up and photos have all been done and i am at the finishing stages of my desgin.
Please see the attached pictures (excuse the quality of the jpegs)
I have designed it around using 15mm Conti board for the carcus, and then possibly something like laminated pine boards for the doors which i will route a design into. The doors will be white washed and have a mirror face on them.
Are the materials i am thinking of using good enough for the job?
Should i possibly use thicker conti board?
Perhaps there is a better alternative that i don't know about?
Should i create a stud partition instead?
If you have read my previous post entitled 'Motivation' you may think that this is a little bit much for my capabilities. If so please just say. I am all for testing myself but one thing i don't want to do is stress myself out doing this job for a friend. I have already told them that worst case scenario is that i wont be able to do it but at least they will have a detailed design to instruct someone for the job.
Any help, advice greatfully received.
Thanks
Please see the attached pictures (excuse the quality of the jpegs)
I have designed it around using 15mm Conti board for the carcus, and then possibly something like laminated pine boards for the doors which i will route a design into. The doors will be white washed and have a mirror face on them.
Are the materials i am thinking of using good enough for the job?
Should i possibly use thicker conti board?
Perhaps there is a better alternative that i don't know about?
Should i create a stud partition instead?
If you have read my previous post entitled 'Motivation' you may think that this is a little bit much for my capabilities. If so please just say. I am all for testing myself but one thing i don't want to do is stress myself out doing this job for a friend. I have already told them that worst case scenario is that i wont be able to do it but at least they will have a detailed design to instruct someone for the job.
Any help, advice greatfully received.
Thanks