Ohmthis
Well-known member
Hi all, I'm not sure if this is the right area, but I've seen some woodworking projects here. We've been doing a remodel on a lake place we have. The new vanity is being damn near impossible to find that suits us. Custom made ones were almost triple our budget.............So I plan to build one. Here's my plan, the box will be made out of finish grade plywood. The drawers I will buy premade. To give it a rustic look, I'm going to use either pallets or rough sawn cedar to make the door frame, drawer fronts, legs, and on the exposed side a x or just a slash.My questions to the REAL wood workers are)
Should I distress the plywood for the side?
Definatley pocket jig the box?
On the framing (rustic wood) straight it mitred joints?
Any ideas on getting the ply really close (stain wise) to the rustic (looking for ideas on the staining application)?
Thanks for any help!
Should I distress the plywood for the side?
Definatley pocket jig the box?
On the framing (rustic wood) straight it mitred joints?
Any ideas on getting the ply really close (stain wise) to the rustic (looking for ideas on the staining application)?
Thanks for any help!
