Bathroom Vanities Don’t Have to Be Boring

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In this task, I take on the difficulty of building a custom-made restroom from scratch, using a single sheet of cherry plywood. The assembly fasts with pocket hole screws, and I add special touches by making doors that tie the cabinet into the total restroom design.

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★ TOOLS/ SUPPLIES ★
Track Saw:
Table Saw:
Wiggle Saw:
Pocket Hole Jig:
Aluminum Bar Clamps:
HVLP Spray Gun:
Stepcraft CNC:
Total Boat Epoxy:
Hinges:
Hinge Jig:
Rayjet R400 Laser Cutter:
Vanity Top:
Faucet:

Bathroom Vanities Don’t Have to Be Boring

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26 Comments

  1. David began the year with a banger and is ending 23’ with another.
    David had a “Pro-Bowl” woodworking year.

  2. Been loving this series. Would be awesome to see some dressers, console tables, etc… inspired by some for the band saw boxes in your book, especially the Milan box on the cover.

  3. Great stuff!! I love the cabinet in that space. I’m working on a design for a couple bathrooms in my house. While the design you chose is perfect for your aesthetic, mine tends a bit more rustic. Your idea of using the material to size the toe kick cutout is awesome! I have the same “wiggle saw” as you. I love that name for it. 🙂

  4. Amazing work, Dave! It really looks fantastic! 😃
    I hope you had a great Christmas! And happy new year!!!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  5. You mentioned the shower curtain in the podcast last week, but I was not expecting this. Love how you duplicated the design on the cabinet doors. Looks really cool. Thanks for sharing!

  6. Regarding clamps: 7 years ago I made shutters for my office window and clamped them in place to see how they’d look. Still there. I miss those clamps sometimes.

    1. That was my thought too. Then when one wears out you still have matching ones. You could even have 2 or 3 in rotation so that one can be cleaned while another is in use (assuming they are just cloth decorative ones and there is a vinyl waterproof one inside the shower).

  7. Really enjoyed this video! Thank you for your hard work! Could you please possibly make a video using a material called Corian? I’ve heard you can make a lot from it!

  8. It sounds so silly but “Sand in the place where you live” is always my favourite running thing in your videos

  9. Awesome work on that cabinet David! Looking forward to the series and watching you build, screw up along the way, and build some more good stuff! 👍👍😉😉🔨🔨

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