Pekka Huhta
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The cabinet was originally intended to be only a part of my competition submission, but the schedules did not allow me to finish the interiors of the bathroom in time. So my design part was about the whole bathroom and the building stage only about the cabinet.
Here are the drawings
and the final product. Click the pics bigger if interested.
Tabletop is heat treated birch, just deeply oiled (about a quart of linseed oil soaked in) and then varnished 8 times with oil varnish. No stain or dye is has been used, the deep color comes just from the wood being "wet" with linseed oil. Panelling is painted with three coats of linseed oil paint, I will still add 2 coats of varnish in order to get a deep cream color and a bit of shine in the paint. All the moldings are hand planed/scraped/carved. The knobs on the drawers and door were turned from heat treated birch and varnished.
The sink is still just a temporary one. I made a mold for the potter and he will make a sink out of porcelain with that mold. This is the first rough version, which got damaged (cracked) in the kiln, so I got that home for fine-tuning the proportions of the cabinet. The final sink should be ready in a few weeks.
Building the whole thing (and most of the bathroom as well) is explained at https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... hp?t=18644
A special thanks to all of the hand tool people on the forum. I have had this disease with hand tools since I was a kid, but only with your support I have (publicly) come out of the closet as a full neanderthal. Machine tools have always been awkward to me and it really is relieving to just "drop off" to the good old way. In our woodworking scene there are only a handful of old farts hanging onto traditional woodwork, and it feels relieving that there really is someone else out there. At least someone else below 80 :wink:
I'll post some pics about the completed bathroom as well. On the other hand I'm disappointed about the slipping schedule, but then again building the cabinet was something worth enjoying and it would have lost its value if I had to hurry it up too much.
Pekka
Here are the drawings
and the final product. Click the pics bigger if interested.
Tabletop is heat treated birch, just deeply oiled (about a quart of linseed oil soaked in) and then varnished 8 times with oil varnish. No stain or dye is has been used, the deep color comes just from the wood being "wet" with linseed oil. Panelling is painted with three coats of linseed oil paint, I will still add 2 coats of varnish in order to get a deep cream color and a bit of shine in the paint. All the moldings are hand planed/scraped/carved. The knobs on the drawers and door were turned from heat treated birch and varnished.
The sink is still just a temporary one. I made a mold for the potter and he will make a sink out of porcelain with that mold. This is the first rough version, which got damaged (cracked) in the kiln, so I got that home for fine-tuning the proportions of the cabinet. The final sink should be ready in a few weeks.
Building the whole thing (and most of the bathroom as well) is explained at https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... hp?t=18644
A special thanks to all of the hand tool people on the forum. I have had this disease with hand tools since I was a kid, but only with your support I have (publicly) come out of the closet as a full neanderthal. Machine tools have always been awkward to me and it really is relieving to just "drop off" to the good old way. In our woodworking scene there are only a handful of old farts hanging onto traditional woodwork, and it feels relieving that there really is someone else out there. At least someone else below 80 :wink:
I'll post some pics about the completed bathroom as well. On the other hand I'm disappointed about the slipping schedule, but then again building the cabinet was something worth enjoying and it would have lost its value if I had to hurry it up too much.
Pekka