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Arts And Crafts Style Bathroom Vanity
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Arts And Crafts Style Bathroom Vanity This is the last of four bathroom vanities I converted to the Arts And Crafts style.
This is what the cabinets looked like before.
I built the rails and styles and inner slats from wood from cabinet doors of other cabinets I converted, and the inset drawer fronts from the old overlay drawer fronts.

I added an arch at the base that gives it an interesting detail.

Here I'm installing the arch. It wasn't as easy as I thought it would be to screw in. A lot of upward force had to be applied to seat the screws. I'm glad square drives were invented.
I made a jig to cut compound angles on the columns.Ebony screw covers and faux tenons were used on the top and bottom of the columns to conceal the screws.
I cut the shape of the columns out on the band saw and finished it with a oscillating drum sander, file and sand paper.
The face frames are sanded stained and finished with 3 coats of oil Minwax Poly Wipe On.

The doors, drawer fronts and columns were stained and finished with minwax Spray On Poly.
Attaching the columns, gluing and finishing the ebony.
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