Finally the cabinets for my wife's sewing studio are completed. She and
I spent the week painting the upper shelves, doors, and backs and today
we attached all of that. I'm glad to be done with my part.
Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
Her majesty dreaming of filling it up.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20937002640/in/photostream/
"G. Ross" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Leon wrote:
>> Finally the cabinets for my wife's sewing studio are completed. She and
>> I spent the week painting the upper shelves, doors, and backs and today
>> we attached all of that. I'm glad to be done with my part.
>>
>> Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
>>
>> Her majesty dreaming of filling it up.
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20937002640/in/photostream/
>>
> Very well done--as usual.
Thank you!
Another great job, Leon. Once again you have shown your design skills to b=
uild in completely different design elements. Then the ability to execute =
it so skillfully.
But... now we can't come see you and Kim this Christmas. This is your faul=
t. I thought Kathy was never going to quit getting after me to build her <<=
something>> after being there and seeing the TV cove/stand/cabinetry. She =
loves your work (as do I!) but buddy... you are making it hard on the rest =
of us.
Seriously, you set the bar pretty damn high. It reminds me of when I go to=
a get together with Kathy's friends and they find out how much I cook, smo=
ke, grill and bake, then they give their husbands a lot of grief over the f=
act they do little or nothing in the kitchen.
Great work, and honestly (all kidding aside!) I hope we get to see it insta=
lled and in use this year.
Robert
On 9/3/2015 8:58 PM, Leon wrote:
> Finally the cabinets for my wife's sewing studio are completed. She and
> I spent the week painting the upper shelves, doors, and backs and today
> we attached all of that. I'm glad to be done with my part.
>
> Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
>
> Her majesty dreaming of filling it up.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20937002640/in/photostream/
Pretty good work there. Hope she is happy.
--
Jeff
Swingman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 9/3/2015 7:58 PM, Leon wrote:
>> Finally the cabinets for my wife's sewing studio are completed. She and
>> I spent the week painting the upper shelves, doors, and backs and today
>> we attached all of that. I'm glad to be done with my part.
>
> Well done as usual.
> BTW, you're running out of house...
> ;)
Thank you! Don't look too close. The heat and humidity on this third
project did not allow us to paint as smoothly nor were the results as good
as the first two. We did not use fans to combat the heat when we painted
in the winter and the paint set up much faster this time because of all of
the air movement. . But it looks fine.
I was thinking that I was running out of house too. :-). I think I can
squeeze in 4 or so more relative large pieces.
On 9/3/2015 8:58 PM, Sonny wrote:
> On Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 7:58:46 PM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
>> Finally the cabinets for my wife's sewing studio are completed.
>
> That pastel green color is pleasing to the eye. Nice choice and a nice contrast. Her quilting friends will be envious, no doubt.
>
> Two thumbs up!
>
> Sonny
>
Thank you Sonny! Her quilting friends are customers. ;~) There is a
method to my madness. LOL
The color is "Minted" by Sherwin Williams. We are pretty happy with
the color too, it seems to glow with natural lighting and reflects light
well too. The three pieces in all brighten the room.
On 9/3/2015 8:55 PM, woodchucker wrote:
> On 9/3/2015 8:58 PM, Leon wrote:
>> Finally the cabinets for my wife's sewing studio are completed. She and
>> I spent the week painting the upper shelves, doors, and backs and today
>> we attached all of that. I'm glad to be done with my part.
>>
>> Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
>>
>> Her majesty dreaming of filling it up.
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20937002640/in/photostream/
>
> Pretty good work there. Hope she is happy.
>
>
>
Thank you!
She went immediately into dreaming of filling it mode. ;~) She helped
a lot with painting so she has a bit of a vested interest.
"Leon" <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Finally the cabinets for my wife's sewing studio are completed. She and I
> spent the week painting the upper shelves, doors, and backs and today we
> attached all of that. I'm glad to be done with my part.
>
> Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
>
> Her majesty dreaming of filling it up.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20937002640/in/photostream/
How do I say this Leon?
Your sewing room cabinets look nicer than a lot of folk's china cabinets.
How are you going to top this sort of thing when called upon to make
something REALLY nice? The design-build problems you must have! ;-)
Good work there Leon. Try to not make the rest of us look like a bunch of
ham fisted cave men in the shop.
Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
> Leon wrote:
>> Finally the cabinets for my wife's sewing studio are completed. She >
>> and I spent the week painting the upper shelves, doors, and backs and >
>> today we attached all of that. I'm glad to be done with my part.
>>
>> Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
>
> Congratulations, another big project completed!
Thank you Bill. I appreciate your noticing a big project. I really did
not notice that until I realized that we painted on 8 separate days.
That was partially because I built in 3 stages.
On 9/4/2015 10:58 AM, Sonny wrote:
> On Friday, September 4, 2015 at 9:29:53 AM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
>
>
>> Then the nasty part of adding screws for door hinges, drawer
>> slides, pulls, moldings, and back panels take their toll. ;~(
>
> Some of my nasty "parts" consist of manipulating enough clamps around
> a structure, within the alloted glue-set time. Seems, baton
> twirling skills would help, in the handling of pipe clamps, at
> times.
>
> Sonny
>
I use TBIII to get the extended open time. The face frames, front and
back are already glued together so basically I have 2 face frames, 2
sides, a top and a bottom, and a center vertical panel. But I do have
about 48 feet of groves and dado's that have to be filled with glue in
about a 15 minute period for each upper cabinet. These all lock into
each other so clamping just holds it together should something like this
happen. ;~)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20519288345/
It all goes together like a puzzle, on top of my spacer blocks, thank
you Swingman, and then as a last step I add the clamps.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20509424642/
On 9/3/2015 9:46 PM, Leon wrote:
>>>
>>> Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
>>>
>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
>>>
>>> Her majesty dreaming of filling it up.
>>>
>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20937002640/in/photostream/
>>
>> I'm certainly not going to show my wife. Nice work.
>
>
>
> LOL, thank you ED.
>
> Maybe you would want to show her the matching pieces.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/13703040283/
NO !!!!!!!! She'd love to have that.
On 9/4/2015 10:04 AM, Leon wrote:
> On 9/4/2015 8:33 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> On 9/3/2015 9:46 PM, Leon wrote:
>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
>>>>>
>>>>> Her majesty dreaming of filling it up.
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20937002640/in/photostream/
>>>>
>>>> I'm certainly not going to show my wife. Nice work.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> LOL, thank you ED.
>>>
>>> Maybe you would want to show her the matching pieces.
>>>
>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/13703040283/
>>
>> NO !!!!!!!! She'd love to have that.
>>
>
> LOL... Well we built our home about 4 years ago. She got her dedicated
> sewing studio and I got my 3 car shop. It was a small price to pay to
> get the 3 car shop. ;~)
>
>
Showed my wife. She wants to marry you. Legal papers to follow, I
already signed the release.
On 9/7/2015 3:49 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Another great job, Leon. Once again you have shown your design
> skills to build in completely different design elements. Then the
> ability to execute it so skillfully.
Thank you Robert.
>
> But... now we can't come see you and Kim this Christmas. This is
> your fault. I thought Kathy was never going to quit getting after me
> to build her <<something>> after being there and seeing the TV
> cove/stand/cabinetry. She loves your work (as do I!) but buddy...
> you are making it hard on the rest of us.
>
> Seriously, you set the bar pretty damn high. It reminds me of when I
> go to a get together with Kathy's friends and they find out how much
> I cook, smoke, grill and bake, then they give their husbands a lot of
> grief over the fact they do little or nothing in the kitchen.
OK, I helped Kim in the kitchen tonight. I can turn every thing on and
off, in the kitchen. I'm just not that proficient with running all the
material through the kitchen machinery. ;!) You and Karl set the bar
pretty high in there.
>
> Great work, and honestly (all kidding aside!) I hope we get to see it
> installed and in use this year.
Thank you, and you and Kathy will be a welcome treat!.
On 9/3/2015 8:58 PM, Leon wrote:
> Finally the cabinets for my wife's sewing studio are completed. She and
> I spent the week painting the upper shelves, doors, and backs and today
> we attached all of that. I'm glad to be done with my part.
>
> Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
>
> Her majesty dreaming of filling it up.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20937002640/in/photostream/
I'm certainly not going to show my wife. Nice work.
On Friday, September 4, 2015 at 9:29:53 AM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
> Then the nasty part of adding screws for door hinges, drawer slides,
> pulls, moldings, and back panels take their toll. ;~(
Some of my nasty "parts" consist of manipulating enough clamps around a structure, within the alloted glue-set time. Seems, baton twirling skills would help, in the handling of pipe clamps, at times.
Sonny
Leon wrote:
> Finally the cabinets for my wife's sewing studio are completed. She
> and I spent the week painting the upper shelves, doors, and backs and
> today we attached all of that. I'm glad to be done with my part.
>
> Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
Congratulations, another big project completed!
Bill
>
> Her majesty dreaming of filling it up.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20937002640/in/photostream/
On 9/3/2015 7:58 PM, Leon wrote:
> Finally the cabinets for my wife's sewing studio are completed. She and
> I spent the week painting the upper shelves, doors, and backs and today
> we attached all of that. I'm glad to be done with my part.
Well done as usual.
BTW, you're running out of house...
;)
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On 9/3/2015 8:34 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 9/3/2015 8:58 PM, Leon wrote:
>> Finally the cabinets for my wife's sewing studio are completed. She and
>> I spent the week painting the upper shelves, doors, and backs and today
>> we attached all of that. I'm glad to be done with my part.
>>
>> Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
>>
>> Her majesty dreaming of filling it up.
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20937002640/in/photostream/
>
> I'm certainly not going to show my wife. Nice work.
LOL, thank you ED.
Maybe you would want to show her the matching pieces.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/13703040283/
We added matching knobs to this today also.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/11002063544/in/album-72157630857421932/
And I just remembered I have to add lighting over the long arm.. ;~(
On 9/4/2015 8:33 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 9/3/2015 9:46 PM, Leon wrote:
>
>>>>
>>>> Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
>>>>
>>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
>>>>
>>>> Her majesty dreaming of filling it up.
>>>>
>>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20937002640/in/photostream/
>>>
>>> I'm certainly not going to show my wife. Nice work.
>>
>>
>>
>> LOL, thank you ED.
>>
>> Maybe you would want to show her the matching pieces.
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/13703040283/
>
> NO !!!!!!!! She'd love to have that.
>
LOL... Well we built our home about 4 years ago. She got her dedicated
sewing studio and I got my 3 car shop. It was a small price to pay to
get the 3 car shop. ;~)
Leon wrote:
> Finally the cabinets for my wife's sewing studio are completed. She and
> I spent the week painting the upper shelves, doors, and backs and today
> we attached all of that. I'm glad to be done with my part.
>
> Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
>
> Her majesty dreaming of filling it up.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20937002640/in/photostream/
>
Very well done--as usual.
--
GW Ross
Despite the high cost of living, it
remains a popular item.
On 9/4/2015 2:28 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 9/4/2015 10:04 AM, Leon wrote:
>> On 9/4/2015 8:33 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>> On 9/3/2015 9:46 PM, Leon wrote:
>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Her majesty dreaming of filling it up.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20937002640/in/photostream/
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm certainly not going to show my wife. Nice work.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> LOL, thank you ED.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe you would want to show her the matching pieces.
>>>>
>>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/13703040283/
>>>
>>> NO !!!!!!!! She'd love to have that.
>>>
>>
>> LOL... Well we built our home about 4 years ago. She got her dedicated
>> sewing studio and I got my 3 car shop. It was a small price to pay to
>> get the 3 car shop. ;~)
>>
>>
>
> Showed my wife. She wants to marry you. Legal papers to follow, I
> already signed the release.
Sorry, I'm sure she is lovely but I already have a neighborhood full of
wives with wish lists. :~)
On 9/4/2015 8:20 AM, Lee Michaels wrote:
>
>
> "Leon" <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Finally the cabinets for my wife's sewing studio are completed. She
>> and I spent the week painting the upper shelves, doors, and backs and
>> today we attached all of that. I'm glad to be done with my part.
>>
>> Next and last step will be to have my glass guy install the glass.
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/21132859801/
>>
>> Her majesty dreaming of filling it up.
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/20937002640/in/photostream/
>
> How do I say this Leon?
>
> Your sewing room cabinets look nicer than a lot of folk's china
> cabinets. How are you going to top this sort of thing when called upon
> to make something REALLY nice? The design-build problems you must have!
> ;-)
Thank you Lee. To answer your question, I'm hoping that the next
project will not have paint. ;~)
>
> Good work there Leon. Try to not make the rest of us look like a bunch
> of ham fisted cave men in the shop.
Nonsense, I am in a constant state of practice and get lucky a lot!
Having said that I have developed a way of building cabinets, and a big
thanks to Swingman for steering me in the right direction about 10 years
ago, that seems to work well, the front "and" back face frame method.
In the last 3 1/2 years I have built 37 cabinets/pieces of furniture
using this design principal. It tends to be a very solid way to
construct, solves certain issues, and lends itself to adding decorative
options.
I pride myself in the fact that the carcasses and face frames have no
nails or screws. Dado's, grooves, rabbets, floating tenons and
mortises, and glue are what hold it all together.
Then the nasty part of adding screws for door hinges, drawer slides,
pulls, moldings, and back panels take their toll. ;~(