The wife has been patiently waiting to make her own countertops. She's going to use some maple we've cut from our property that we're taking to a local Amish sawyer to have cut into 2 1/4" slabs that we'll cut down to size and glue together for a butcher block counter. We LOVE the coffee cup nook in the wall you did! Your place is really coming together beautifully. And we know the pain of the daily checklist too. We finally took some time off this winter to recharge and get a jump on things with a fresh attitude after 18 months of non-stop building. One of these days we'll need to take a trip in your direction and stop by for a coffee..
Nice to take a break for sure! And that will be a beautiful countertop when it’s done! Let us know and maybe we can meet halfway for coffee 👍not sure how far you guys are.
Beautiful, a professional could not have done any better .. Great job !! Keep Doing What Your Doing .. Because What You Are Doing Is Nothing Short Of Amazing !!
This was a "nail-biter" to watch; but, the two of you have nerves of steel and pulled off the entire countertop and sink installation like Pros. It looks wonderful - congratulations.
Super job! We put a Home Depot butcher block countertop on our island, too. We didn't do any of the good work you did like rounded corners and rounder edges and putting in a sink. We did screw in some small metal plates because (on ours) one the wood pieces started to separate. Maybe some small metal plates in front of the sink to insure the wood pieces don't separate there over time? Just a suggestion.
Nice work, looks great. Rich stop putting your fingers in front of your saw please, i've seen anyone do that. My uncle use to be a custom cabinet maker in Merrick, had his shop on Sunrise Hwy, never saw him cut wood like that. Ok lecture over. Lol