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In this project I'm making a small vanity for a long time friend of mine. The vanity will be going in a small powder room is his vacation home, a little cottage on Lake Erie in Ohio. Here is a SketchUp drawing.
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The idea is from a vanity he saw at one of the big box stores, I'll be making it to fit the his space, 18" wide, 16" deep and 29" tall.
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Vanity back.
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Bottom.
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The vanity will be paint grade, poplar and plywood. Here's a straight forward project, only a few hours to complete. To get started, I'll size the plywood side, 15"x29".
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Here I'm measuring for the rip cut.
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I have the plywood on a set of saw horses with a few 2x's Domino'ed together. I'm using the TS55, but of course you could use a table saw.
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Once the sides are ripped, I'll move then to the MFT to be crosscut.
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I use the stop on the MFT whenever I need two or more pieces to be the same size. It really speeds up the cutting of panels not having to measure each piece.
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This is the bottom/floor of the vanity being cut to width, notice I have the stop set, I will cut the back pieces and the inside toe kick next, they need to be the same size.
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