These pictures show the English Ash lipping to the Birch plywood carcass that I am making for the whole kitchen. I generally use Birch ply for the carcass as it is a very durable and quality material, accepts a good finish and looks good and light as an interior carcass.
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
English ash kitchen
I am currently making an English ash kitchen for
clients in Bristol and the images show the pull handle detail on the
drawers. The four drawers are made from book-matched Olive ash and add
great feature to the centre of the base run of unit (double unit, this
set of drawers, double unit).

These pictures show the English Ash lipping to the Birch plywood carcass that I am making for the whole kitchen. I generally use Birch ply for the carcass as it is a very durable and quality material, accepts a good finish and looks good and light as an interior carcass.
These pictures show the English Ash lipping to the Birch plywood carcass that I am making for the whole kitchen. I generally use Birch ply for the carcass as it is a very durable and quality material, accepts a good finish and looks good and light as an interior carcass.
Labels:
English ash,
kitchen,
pull handle
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