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    Woodsmith with "Mod-like" Powers
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Beautiful stuff! Since you don't do one-offs, and I can't find ANY "overjohn" bathroom cabinets anywhere, do you happen to know where I could look for a decent overjohn? You know, the little cabinets that go on the wall over a toilet in small bathoorms. I can't even find any unfinished ones, only plans to build them.

    And nice website. May I suggest a "next" button so you can go from, say, "bath 1" right to "bath 2", etc., without having to go back to the main "bath" menu? Same with the other menus.
    Um, all we do is "one-offs". Let me know what you're looking for and we'll hook you up.

    Good comment on the "next" button. I can't figure out how to do it, but I'll ask tech support.
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    Do you refinish cabinets? We just moved into a house that has nice wood cabinets but they are a light pinkish color. I would like to get them stained dark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim K View Post
    The only thing we don't do is lathe work, so if you need something turned, I can't help. Everything else is fair game, and we're slow enough right now that we'll look at most any project.

    do you do all the new fancy type stuff in the kitchen: slow closing drawers, drawer inserts for the spice bottles, cabinet drawers, lazy susans and all that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by funkymonkey1111 View Post
    do you do all the new fancy type stuff in the kitchen: slow closing drawers, drawer inserts for the spice bottles, cabinet drawers, lazy susans and all that?
    We're a full custom shop, so we do all the cool stuff you mentioned and more.

    We just (as in today) finished a job for a board member here, and his kitchen is absolutely stuffed with features. Going from memory, we had a blind base pull-out, roll out trays, double decker cutlery drawer, and toe kick drawers. All drawers were slow close, self close, and the door hinges could have been slow close though the customer did not elect to go that route.

    We'll be taking delivery of a new machine on Friday (a CNC router) that will allow us to lower our prices even more, and we were already often the low bidder.
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    I'll vouch for the work and all the nice goodies. Tim installed my cabinets last week. They are fabulous. I'll post pics as soon as the rest of the job catches up.

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    Here are some pics of a recent job. I'm hoping Scratchy posts the pics of his kitchen soon. This kitchen is in cherry with shaker style doors and drawer fronts. The drawer boxes are solid wood, fully dovetailed with soft close slides and also soft close hinges. The cost was roughly $5,500, and the client installed them himself. Interestingly, he bid us out against Lowes and we came in $500 less.







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    With "Scratchy's" permission, here are some pics of his kitchen remodel. He did the majority of the work himself, we just supplied the cabinets. Pretty dang nice work if you ask me.

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    I have seen Tim's work in person and can testify to the great quality-

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    Here are some pics of a job we just finally finished yesterday. It's still in the final cleaning stages and I'll get final pics in a week or so.

















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    Nice work. PM inbound!
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