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I'm in the process of finalizing "plans" for a china cabinet that will
be ~86" high. Just recently I came to realize I might not have the door
reach anywhere near the top of the cabinet, so there will be a "dead"
space of approx 8" above the doors. 4 doors, ea. 15"W,
glass/rail/stile, the cabinet ends will be glass panels matching the
doors, and finally, the center section will jut out approx 2 inches.
The crown molding will be straight (not arched), but will jut out over
the center section (follows the carcase shape).

I don't want to leave that area plain and I don't want to attach a
cheesy appliqué.

I'll be using 2-1/2" rosettes and flutes at the edges, set at a 45
degree angle to the front.

Any ideas how to gussy up the top section if I'm not a carver?

Looking for a traditional look--not country or rustic.

Lacking a solution, I'll go with plan B: make the doors taller and avoid
a large expanse of wood above them.

One cabinet I looked at used an interesting element above the doors. 2
narrow leaded glass "windows" above the doors. I'm sure there's a
technical name for them, but let's skip that option anyway.

Let's hear your suggestions!

Dave

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The David entity posted thusly:

One cabinet I looked at used an interesting element above the doors. 2
narrow leaded glass "windows" above the doors. I'm sure there's a
technical name for them, but let's skip that option anyway.


I don't know the name for them either, but I like the idea a lot.
Perhaps if you don't feel up to leading, you could use wood instead.
Half-round would do it nicely.

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I'm in the process of finalizing "plans" for a china cabinet that will be
~86" high.



So uh you will be able to tilt or lay the cabinet over in its side to get it
in the house, right? That is about 6" taller than a typical door opening,


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Take the Rosette Carving and cut it laterally in your mind. It is not
a difficult profile and would be a good introduction to carving for
you. Certainly it would have to be extended, so that it described the
upper limb of an ellipse, but that extension should not be a problem.
If you stay within the confines of the already described elements of
the piece, you may have confidence that your adornment will fit in
nicely. Time to ping Lee Valley for their carving tool selection.

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Leon wrote:

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I'm in the process of finalizing "plans" for a china cabinet that will be
~86" high.




So uh you will be able to tilt or lay the cabinet over in its side to get it
in the house, right? That is about 6" taller than a typical door opening,


That's just the upper cabinet. the lower cabinet will be 34" high. I
was giving the TOTAL height of both upper and lower.

Dave


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David wrote:


That's just the upper cabinet. the lower cabinet will be 34" high. I
was giving the TOTAL height of both upper and lower.

Dave

hmmm... strike the first sentence. the rest is accurate.

dave
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"David" wrote

David wrote:


That's just the upper cabinet. the lower cabinet will be 34" high. I
was giving the TOTAL height of both upper and lower.

Dave

hmmm... strike the first sentence. the rest is accurate.

Thanks for clearing that up.

I began to get this visual as to the incredible height of the beings who
lived in this house.





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"David" wrote in message
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David wrote:


That's just the upper cabinet. the lower cabinet will be 34" high. I
was giving the TOTAL height of both upper and lower.

Dave

hmmm... strike the first sentence. the rest is accurate.



Well It wooda mada nice addition to the shop. ;~)


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