Malc2098 wrote::text-bravo:
Stunning work!
Cheers Malc
It is currently 28 Mar 2024, 15:40
Malc2098 wrote::text-bravo:
Stunning work!
Jimmy Mack wrote:Nice Paul,
What a demonstration of how proud the clients must be of the piece when then send you photos
Nice to see Merlin again...I saw our local mannequin the other day, she'd come out for halloween, I was going to take a snap...but then I started thinking about night vision cctv and bottled it ...Will try again soon.
Jim
Phil wrote:Jimmy Mack wrote:Nice Paul,
What a demonstration of how proud the clients must be of the piece when then send you photos
Jim
RogerS wrote:That's very smart, Paul.....how did you finish the scribe against the wall ? Decorator's caulk and a fine paint line ? Doing that long ceiling scribe must have been very tricky. Did you have a helper to hold it up in position while you made the scribe line ?
Andyp wrote:Pucka job as always Paul. How far less imposing and softer it looks once furnished.
TrimTheKing wrote:Certainly fulfils the brief for me Paul.
One thing that keeps catching my eye, that upper left hand cupboard door, looks on the photo's like it has a big bow in it along the length Appears to be sticking out at the top. Could just be the photo's but the shadow gap appears large there and looks quite pronounced on the 3rd to last photo too.
I guess it doesn't look that way in the fle…erm… MDF.
Cheers
Mark
Doug wrote:Very nice Paul
Norty Raskel wrote:Paul,
I know you've kept the spans short but are you confident the MDF shelves won't sag under the weight of the books.
I need to make something similar to fit an alcove and was considering using lipped ply to ensure the shelves don't sag.
Thanks
Jon
Commander wrote:If I understood Paul correctly the shelfs are actually the only parts in Pine. However I have made a number of items out of MDF and even though it isn't proper wood it does work very well. What are the dimensions of the shelves you are looking at making Jon?
Pinch wrote:Jimmy Mack wrote:Nice Paul,
What a demonstration of how proud the clients must be of the piece when then send you photos
Nice to see Merlin again...I saw our local mannequin the other day, she'd come out for halloween, I was going to take a snap...but then I started thinking about night vision cctv and bottled it ...Will try again soon.
Jim
Cheers Jim
Yes, I'm still waiting for a picture of Wacky Jackie's mannequin, but all in good time ole chap - no pressure.
Jimmy Mack wrote:Pinch wrote:Jimmy Mack wrote:Nice Paul,
What a demonstration of how proud the clients must be of the piece when then send you photos
Nice to see Merlin again...I saw our local mannequin the other day, she'd come out for halloween, I was going to take a snap...but then I started thinking about night vision cctv and bottled it ...Will try again soon.
Jim
Cheers Jim
Yes, I'm still waiting for a picture of Wacky Jackie's mannequin, but all in good time ole chap - no pressure.
Wait no more Paul! Here she is, golden pins n all, clearly she doesn't feel the cold! It's freezing up here in tropical Yorkshire !
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Tusses wrote:lol .. we have a mannequin .. she's currently in the cast iron bath on the patio ! lol
meccarroll wrote:Looks like the cabinets blend in nicely with the rest of the room Paul. I like those slim line draws, very nicely done.
Just curious as to what happened to the double plug behind the cupboards, did you cut an opening in the back of the cupboards or were they moved ?
Mark
Pinch wrote:meccarroll wrote:Looks like the cabinets blend in nicely with the rest of the room Paul. I like those slim line draws, very nicely done.
Just curious as to what happened to the double plug behind the cupboards, did you cut an opening in the back of the cupboards or were they moved ?
Mark
Cheers Mark The double plug was made redundant and a new one spurred off into the wall left of the cabinets - just the job.
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