I am beginning to wonder… I did get the doors hung, though! I wanted to do this before I painted them to see how far off the mark they were.
They are far from perfect, but I think I can live with them. All of the doors, except for the one on the far right, have a snug fit, so in order to allow for paint, I think I am going to have to shave a little off. (I have already done this with the right one, and was afraid I took too much off, however I think it will be fine once it has paint on it).
We shall see.
I hope everyone is having a great week!
I think it looks great! Can’t wait o see painted and purty-ed up!
Thanks, Tonya! I cannot wait to post “THE BIG REVEAL.” But before that happens, I think I may re do that right door. I’m just not happy with it.
Hang in there and keep going! Looking great so far
Hugs,
bj
Hi Donna! Your doors look great and the one on the right looks like a perfect fit to me. We’ll be building a door for our desk and this and your last post have given me some ideas on how to do it since I want the door inset! Thank you!
Thanks, Crystal! Just remember three things: get good quality clamps; don’t overtighten the clamps; and have a good flat work surface!
It’s looking good Donna! I always feel like you are right now at the end–especially when there have been more than enough problems encountered. Sometimes I wonder why I do this, then I finish and within hours I’m itching to start the next 🙂
Hope you get to the “can’t wait to start the next” soon!
I’m already there! I cannot wait to make the PB Stratton bed like you made, for my son’s room. I think that will be next project!
You will love that one, especially if you need storage in his room. That bed holds a TON of stuff under it!
No matter how you feel about them now, the fact that you even ATTEMPTED to make inset doors, and ACCOMPLISHED it, is totally impressive! You rock!!
Thanks, Connie!