So here goes. Can you knowledgeable and experienced folk help me with an unanswerable question? How annoying I know.
Trying to make decent money as a furniture maker is a struggle at the best of times (not a question about money in the end but kind of I guess).
Especially when your wardrobe doors you've spent time and money making and are now fitting have bowed again.
In fact I've met a few who have finally thrown in the towel over wardrobes and presumably wardrobe doors.
So I've learnt over the years not to make my doors talker than 1800mm. These are about 560 wide and 21.5 thick. I use tulipwood and now southern yellow pine which after 2 or three wardrobes stays more stable than tulip for just a bit more money ( getting painted later as is the trend).
I'm adding a 120mm mid rail or larger to help with the stability but I've already made a library panel wardrobe for the same client and this one is supposed to be simpler. She won't take no for an answer no matter how many times I say I never go taller and she likes the look of 3 doors not 6 (when the top box has its own door).
So long and short.... Here goes... In your experience how much will I regret (on a scale of 1 to 10) making my doors 2120mm tall in the above dimensions?
Will this be the straw that broke the camels back.... Stay tuned to "angry furniture maker with bendy door.." ..
Trying to make decent money as a furniture maker is a struggle at the best of times (not a question about money in the end but kind of I guess).
Especially when your wardrobe doors you've spent time and money making and are now fitting have bowed again.
In fact I've met a few who have finally thrown in the towel over wardrobes and presumably wardrobe doors.
So I've learnt over the years not to make my doors talker than 1800mm. These are about 560 wide and 21.5 thick. I use tulipwood and now southern yellow pine which after 2 or three wardrobes stays more stable than tulip for just a bit more money ( getting painted later as is the trend).
I'm adding a 120mm mid rail or larger to help with the stability but I've already made a library panel wardrobe for the same client and this one is supposed to be simpler. She won't take no for an answer no matter how many times I say I never go taller and she likes the look of 3 doors not 6 (when the top box has its own door).
So long and short.... Here goes... In your experience how much will I regret (on a scale of 1 to 10) making my doors 2120mm tall in the above dimensions?
Will this be the straw that broke the camels back.... Stay tuned to "angry furniture maker with bendy door.." ..