Showing siding sections on the abutting wall that need to be cut away.
I wanted these to look decent and not have the cut off lines all in alignment, so I staggered them.
Starting to cut parts for number two
When we brought the new cabinet over to the house, it was too big to fit through some of the corners in the hallways, so after some very nervous discussion we decided to cut the cabinet and then put it back together. I had to choose somewhere to cut it, so I chose the client's height.
Laying out the cut sheets in their relative positions
Laying out the cut sheets in their relative positions
Labeling all the cut sheets so I'll know where they go
Labeling all the cut sheets so I'll know where they go
Labeling all the cut sheets so I'll know where they go
Labeling all the cut sheets so I'll know where they go
Labeling all the cut sheets so I'll know where they go
I cut off one live edge and glued it back on to get enough thickness for the mounting system.
Asked the client what to do about this outlet. They decided to just cut a hole in the cabinet in case they needed to access it.
Closet top trim cut back so the cabinets are flush against the wall.
Rough cut - still too thick, lots of sanding and shaping and glass edge polishing to do.
measure twice, cut once