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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.

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.

Vanity back.

Bottom.

 
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".

Here I'm measuring for the rip cut.

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.

Once the sides are ripped, I'll move then to the MFT to be crosscut.

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.

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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