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240mm chef knife in 52100, handle of boxwood and African Blackwood with a friction fit curly maple saya
 

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Both pits now finished, sand should be delivered Monday, just hope they come at a time I can take them round through the playgrounds, will take forever if I have to barrow it round.
 
I’ve been back at my lads of late the builders left an awkward gap at the end of the bath 380mm wide, as with most modern houses storage is in short supply so it was decided on a full height cabinet to maximise this space.
After cutting panels to size & edge banding I figured it would be as easy to assemble the cabinet on site so I set up a couple of trestles in their kitchen & did the dominoing & drilling in there.

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All the parts were then taken up into the bathroom & screwed together with confirmat screws,I figured this would be the easiest way to assemble the cabinet in such a confined space especially as it had to be built upright.

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As the side of the unit faced into the bath & even though it the opposite end to the shower I thought it best to tile it, first lining it with Hardiebacker board.

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Grouted & sealed

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With push to open catches.

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Don’t you just hate it when you get those little cuts from big tiles? Drives me nuts.
 

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