My guess on the bowing is that by applying finish to three sides and leaving one side unfinished caused the warpage. Thank you for sharing. As a result, I waited until the after the glue dried on the tambour part, then applied finish to each peace. Was painful, but it worked.
I loved watching this over and over. I would like to make on for a friend. Can you share the dimensions of this please? Height, width, and depth? What is the thickness of the top, bottom, and the back epoxy wall please? Also, how did you attach it to the wall?
Awesome project, very Inspiring! I might try my take on something similar. Despite the bowing on the door the finished project came out looking very nice. Great Job man
My guess on the bowing is that by applying finish to three sides and leaving one side unfinished caused the warpage. Thank you for sharing. As a result, I waited until the after the glue dried on the tambour part, then applied finish to each peace. Was painful, but it worked.
I thought that back was an old antique stained glass when I first saw it. That looks awesome!
Thank you! Im glad it passed a glass look. That's what I was overall shooting for.
Quality and craftsmanship never go out of style. You'll always have a demand for pieces with a classy look. May you continue to prosper.
I loved watching this over and over. I would like to make on for a friend. Can you share the dimensions of this please? Height, width, and depth? What is the thickness of the top, bottom, and the back epoxy wall please? Also, how did you attach it to the wall?
Awesome project, very Inspiring! I might try my take on something similar. Despite the bowing on the door the finished project came out looking very nice. Great Job man
Thank you.