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  1. SawBuck

    How to make curved cabinet doors?

    My sister-in-law has asked me to make this sink vanity with curved doors. I've never made curved doors before, but I'm excited about the chance to learn. Can you folks give me some tips? Thanks! -Lonnie
  2. jsjordan

    Advice on Curved Transition?

    As part of my ongoing kitchen renovation (one reason for my absence form the board for the last few months), I want to fabricate a curved wooden threshold for the hardwood to carpet transition between the nkitchen and the living room. My problem is that this transition incorporates an "S" curve...
  3. W

    decorative curved shelf

    I am planning on building a small built in shelf in my family room similar to the one in the picture. My wife really likes the curved shelves that you see in the picture. Any clues as to where I can find such shelves?
  4. D

    Interesting site for curved panels/components

    found on another site: http://www.aitwood.com/
  5. M

    Moving to curved front work

    I am what I'd call an intermediate level (assuming there is a way to measure) woodworker. I've made a pencil post bed, my dining room set and a number of boxes and such. I'd like to try my hand at curved front furniture but what has always daunted me is cutting dovetails and M & T's on curved...
  6. W

    Curved stair rail

    Hello all, I am in the process of building a set of curved stairs. The curved rail must be custom built to fit the stairs. I have all the components to bend the rail (even the 22 C-clamps) except the most important-----urea formaldahyde glue----does anyone know where I can obtain a large amount...
  7. D

    How do I make slightly curved raised panel doors?

    Anybody ever successfully try this..... If so, how did you do it? I got asked to consider making a credenza that would be about 10' wide, 36" high and have a CURVED :roll: front on it. In the middle the radius would extend forward about 12" further than the left/right of the cabinet. This is...
  8. golfdad

    Sanding curved legs

    Dumb question here but What is the proper way or maybe the proper tool to use to sand curved legs and backs say for a chair. I always seem to get little flat spots along the way. I'm using a drum attachment on a drill press. Any :eusa_thin ideas

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