When a cabinet maker is going through his steps to building custom cabinets he wants all sections of the kitchen cabinets to be as one smooth piece not to where you can see where each bored has been separated while placing pieces in their place. You want it to flow nicely So something that the cabinet maker wants to do is sand down his product. Now there are sections of the custom cabinets that you would want to sand down at the beginning and after all the pieces in place. The reason why you would do some before the custom cabinets are whole is because those certain areas might be hard to reach at that angle or is covered but for visual purposes still needs to look smooth. That areas of the custom cabinets that need to be sanded down after the fact is areas that are usually on the surface of the custom cabinets. These are the parts that need to look like one smooth surface. Sometimes this can include corners as well. The reason why you have to wait on these particular parts is because you can’t smooth it down as one piece if they aren’t connected as custom cabinets. How you properly sand down wood used for custom cabinets is you start with the more rough grains and work your way down until the sand paper is less rough. This will make for the slickest custom cabinets that only a professional cabinet maker would go through in their kitchen cabinets. For the crown molding we cut the turns at 45 degree angle so we can make the turns fluently. We also installed a wine section in the custom cabinets. We also gave them a sliding cabinet door for a trash can. Another common request a cabinet maker gets is for the island to have a stove top in the center. This process takes a little longer just because we have to have a electrician come out.
Maple Wood Burnt Sienna
Maple Wood Burnt Sienna