Those look great! Usually my dad has made all mine in the past, but i was trying to give him a break on this project. Thought maybe i could find reasonable priced unfinished ones i could stain and call it good [emoji1787].I needed a bunch for a kitchen remodel, 43? doors and drawer fronts and wound up making my own. With a good router and bits it's a pretty easy process, at least technically. Building as many as I did was a tedious chore, even with assembly line / batch methods. But a relatively small number, I'd say go for it.
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had good luck with unfinished, raised panel cherry from
https://www.cabinetdoorworld.com/. made in NC, and
local wood (maple, cherry, oak, etc)
great prices, but for the cherry, there was probably 5% sapwood (which I
took out with oil paints and glaze). finished everything with tungoil/polycrylic.
no sanding necessary.
everything arrived very well packed/padded on a pallet w/no damage
going across country.
they have been sending me email specials, so prices are
usually better than website if you watch for them.
