Making a bathroom cabinet. Preparation of decorative elements for facades. Part 8
Greetings.
In the previous parts, it was about drawings, fixtures and techniques for making such a cabinet.
You can view these publications by following the links below.
Making a bathroom cabinet. Project drawings. Part 1
Making a bathroom cabinet. Workshop fixtures. Part 2
Making a bathroom cabinet. Body assembly and assembly tool. Part 3
Making a bathroom cabinet. Making grooves for the back wall and mirror. Part 4
Manufacturing of facades using circular and milling cutters. Part 5
Making decorative items. Part 6
Preparation for painting and unforgotten little things. Part 7
In this part, we will focus on finalizing the decorative elements.
Let me remind you that these overlays were cut using a jigsaw machine. (For making decorative elements, see part 6)
To give them a similar shape, I used a drill. He worked with a simple home-made nozzle, which is a circle of porous rubber, and on top a circle of a slightly larger diameter made of sandpaper.
When processing blanks for facades, their location must be taken into account.
With the help of a drill, I made fillets and grooves on the sawn blanks to give them an organic shape.
I pasted very small parts with double-sided tape on a piece of board and gave shape to the fixed part.
More details of this work can be seen in the video clip below.
The next part will be painting.
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