Duplicating a vanity
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My master bedroom bathroom has an outdated custom-made Formica vanity.  I will be selling the house in the next  year or so and would like to make an identical vanity from wood to make the bathroom look a little nicer.  How would I go about making that angle?


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(06-21-2019, 04:35 PM)Cpl_Eyeball Wrote: My master bedroom bathroom has an outdated custom-made Formica vanity.  I will be selling the house in the next  year or so and would like to make an identical vanity from wood to make the bathroom look a little nicer.  How would I go about making that angle?

That is likely one cabinet for the drawers connected to a second cabinet with the angle side. Lots of ways to join it. Think of the angled cabinet as a box where you will cut a corner off and add the 5th side. I'd probably make all the angles 22.5 deg and join with a spline or dowels.
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(06-21-2019, 04:57 PM)teetomterrific Wrote: That is likely one cabinet for the drawers connected to a second cabinet with the angle side. Lots of ways to join it. Think of the angled cabinet as a box where you will cut a corner off and add the 5th side. I'd probably make all the angles 22.5 deg and join with a spline or dowels.

Yes, they are two cabinets joined together.  I picture exactly what you mean and a spline sounds like a great idea.
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(06-21-2019, 04:57 PM)teetomterrific Wrote: That is likely one cabinet for the drawers connected to a second cabinet with the angle side. Lots of ways to join it. Think of the angled cabinet as a box where you will cut a corner off and add the 5th side. I'd probably make all the angles 22.5 deg and join with a spline or dowels.


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