A lovely clean build. Do you cut the top and bottom to be exactly the right size, or do you cut them slightly too long then sand/ trim back to perfectly match the end panels?
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it! Here, we cut the panels just a hair oversized to account for the material removed by sanding, and then we cut the biscuits after sanding so the sides would end up sitting flush with the top and bottom. Thanks again for watching!
Where do you get that thick wood stock from? That must be like $100+ per board given today's prices? Or do you buy in bulk at a local saw mill or something?
We got it from a local lumber mill. The prices are pretty crazy lately, but niangon isn't too bad-it’s about 1/4 the price of walnut from our suppliers. If I remember correctly, it was around €1600 per cubic meter, or roughly $4 per board foot. These boards were about 3” x 10” x 7’, so we paid around $70 per board. It would probably be better to buy in bulk, but we don't have the space to store a lot, so we usually just buy what we need for each project. Appreciate the question, and thanks for watching!
Good ear! I grew up in Norway. Moved away half a lifetime ago, but I guess some accents like to stick around. My partner, who is from Spain, is the real star of this video though. Thanks for watching!
@@2LStudioCustomFurniture veldig bra video! inspirerende å se på :) kan jo ikke si noe annet at engelsken er mye bedre enn min, men var noe der som minte meg om norsk! Gleder meg til å følge med videre
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Stone counter top may be more resistant for bathroom application
That would be another great option. Thanks for watching!
A lovely clean build. Do you cut the top and bottom to be exactly the right size, or do you cut them slightly too long then sand/ trim back to perfectly match the end panels?
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it! Here, we cut the panels just a hair oversized to account for the material removed by sanding, and then we cut the biscuits after sanding so the sides would end up sitting flush with the top and bottom. Thanks again for watching!
Great content. Good storytelling and filming and V.O. 😊
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Looks fantastic, excellent work!
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Great job guys. Beautiful bathroom unit 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks so much! It was a really fun project
I love it! 👏
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Professional!
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Looks awesome man, well done!
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Great work!
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great work man!
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Great video!
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Where do you get that thick wood stock from? That must be like $100+ per board given today's prices? Or do you buy in bulk at a local saw mill or something?
We got it from a local lumber mill. The prices are pretty crazy lately, but niangon isn't too bad-it’s about 1/4 the price of walnut from our suppliers. If I remember correctly, it was around €1600 per cubic meter, or roughly $4 per board foot. These boards were about 3” x 10” x 7’, so we paid around $70 per board.
It would probably be better to buy in bulk, but we don't have the space to store a lot, so we usually just buy what we need for each project. Appreciate the question, and thanks for watching!
where are you from? your english accent sounds norwegian
Good ear! I grew up in Norway. Moved away half a lifetime ago, but I guess some accents like to stick around. My partner, who is from Spain, is the real star of this video though. Thanks for watching!
@@2LStudioCustomFurniture veldig bra video! inspirerende å se på :) kan jo ikke si noe annet at engelsken er mye bedre enn min, men var noe der som minte meg om norsk! Gleder meg til å følge med videre
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