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BrettA
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Work in progress
« Thread started on: Nov 4th, 2009, 5:45pm » |
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I am using prefinished plywood for the cases and drawer sides.
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EDP
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Re: Work in progress
« Reply #1 on: Nov 13th, 2009, 11:47am » |
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Do you really want your oven resting so close to the floor? Seems like a weak point in the project to me. You might also consider using a combination vent hood/microwave rather than separate units.
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« Last Edit: Nov 13th, 2009, 11:48am by EDP » |
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Come on in, the beer is cold and the wood is dry We keep the Red Oak piled six feet high
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Jeff
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Re: Work in progress
« Reply #2 on: Nov 13th, 2009, 2:27pm » |
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Bring your fridge cabinet out the same depth as the fridge and add a gable down the left side. Make sure its deep enough so the counter can terminate into the side of the gable.
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BrettA
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Re: Work in progress
« Reply #3 on: Nov 13th, 2009, 3:21pm » |
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Thank you both for the input. The oven is actually 4.75 inches above the floor as shown. Most of the cabs have a separate 4 inch toe kick. The bottom rail temporarily shows as 3/4 inch, which will change as soon as the real clearance factor between the gas cook top and the oven is known. I will make a note to Rob about showing the detached toe kick.
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Re: Work in progress
« Reply #4 on: Nov 13th, 2009, 4:42pm » |
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Brett, I like the idea but will you have a functioning drawer under the cook top?
I have a 3 drawer base under my cook top but the ovens are in another place.
Can't wait to see it done!
Nick
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Re: Work in progress
« Reply #5 on: Nov 16th, 2009, 7:52pm » |
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about your drawers i have a company that makes 7mil birch plywood pre finished edge-banded , dovetailed, assembled and delivered for around 14.00 -1600 each speeds up prodution a thought.
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Re: Work in progress
« Reply #6 on: Nov 17th, 2009, 04:16am » |
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You have any pics of your drawers?
Thanks, Nick
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Re: Work in progress
« Reply #7 on: Nov 17th, 2009, 3:40pm » |
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on Nov 13th, 2009, 2:27pm, Jeff wrote:Bring your fridge cabinet out the same depth as the fridge and add a gable down the left side. Make sure its deep enough so the counter can terminate into the side of the gable. |
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Not quite sure what you mean when you say gable in this application. Do you mean a partition (panel) like a sheet of plywood down to the floor at the depth of the refrigerator?
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Re: Work in progress
« Reply #8 on: Nov 17th, 2009, 4:06pm » |
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You should make your cabinets seamless. On cabinets that are the same depth--make one of the stiles 0. In other words, instead of making separate boxes-make just one--let them share the same stile. The program will make them one. The individual pictures will show individual boxes, but when you print out bulk lists they will be one--including the backs. Just a suggestion! Mike
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