Company Name: Harwood Custom CarpentryAll cherry cabinet. Doors were outsourced but everything else was done in house. Counter is solid 1 3/4" glue-up ( per customer request). Built to accommodate a step in the wall ( seen in center opening and depth differences on each side) Finished with wiping stain and two coat sprayed lacquer. Feedback would be appreciated to improve my work.
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Posted By: | Joe Machtemes |
It looks very nice. Will the top get some sort of crown?
Posted By: | RCB |
Hello Joe, just like the posting reads, these pictures lack the crown and the base which I assume will be added at a later date; once its installed perhaps.
Kevin, thats sure a snazzy looking cabinet and the finish looks great. The front view is stunning and I cant imagine how happy your customer is!!
Way to go....................RCB
Posted By: | Clinton |
Look's fine, except the panels in three or four of the doors. I'd have to remake those they'd drive me nuts. The finish does look good.
Posted By: | Jeff Heath |
Kevin: I agree with Clinton. Outsourcing the doors to a source that doesn't bookmatch them, or at least color match the panels is hurting your quality work. The job looks nice, but my eyes are drawn to those rough looking panels in the doors where the color difference exists. Hope you take this constructively.
Jeff
Posted By: | Joe Machtemes |
WOW, it must have been a little too early for me when I read this post the first time, I missed where he mentioned the crown. I better get to bed a little earlier!
Posted By: | dan |
Overall, looks good. But, when I look closely at the doors it looks like the raised panels are not true, they look almst like they are curved slighlty??? Also, I agree with the other guys on the panel glue up is not matched well. One more thing, the center two upper doors do not align with center too lower doors. Lastly, the gaps between the center two upper doors do not match the other upper doors.