Masterpiece Woodworks, Inc.


Custom Furniture Design Studio


For thirty years Masterpiece, a small shop of accomplished craftsmen, has been filling a niche in the interior design market place. Building fine handcrafted custom furniture to designer's specifications is our hallmark. Personalized "hands on" service allows us to protect the integrity of our work with fine execution reflecting an imaginative spirit and original sense of design. We have held fast to venerable standards while continually expanding our capabilities.


Google button arms, take one. Greetings, Earthlings. These are them, or these are that. They're pretty well fine tuned. The key to this is the headstock. Getting that installed, level, pl Good luck with that. But, it should work. We've got all margins correct. This plate here represents the floor, the finished floor. We'll have to send you all these parts, the headstock, the floor markup, the left and right verticals, which hold the dimension 100% accurately. The doors work pretty well. We're having them as celestial light. A little more than 90, I think, is all you're going to get out of this one. You've got to fine tune the roller catchers to hold them super tight, but we can do that. Get our hair, wrap that around, the bifold section, as such. This is what we talked about, building out the interior components so that you have more space for pull-up drawers for the travel bike, because the slight fit of change and the angle of the doors, I would give it a good inch left or right so that you didn't risk damaging the doors. This pulls up nice. And we'll fine tune the rows. We have this guy. As long as everything is level and the quam will stay. Now this headstock should be shipped out from our coming-in closet. That headstock will go out with the hinges all installed, the catchers all installed. Everything installed on the doors. One thing you have to do is cut in the floor plate portion on site. And the location of that you can determine from the markup stick that we sent you. Right now the color of the hinges, that antique bronze, we've got one bronze. It's on back order, but it will be corrected. You might want to consider changing the color to the floor ceiling, not really sure. Rick, you want to show how that goes? Rick's going to show you now, you've got the ceiling line is right at the top of that headstock. So that door is going to be swinging right by the ceiling, And you're going to have to cut the knuckle of the hinge into the gyps And over here also this represents the return walls. So it's going to be right there as well. And that's where I talked to Dave about controlling the margins by installing these walls after the fact. Of course that will greatly assist in getting, close that window, getting to that floor plate. Getting to the screws, cutting that in to the floor flush. Right now everything's pretty good. We pre-primed the CNC parts before we captioned with the frames. That's why those are black, pre-primed. We've got them a long way. The rest of them are of course, they're all in black to match the control samples. The headstock, if you have the ability to, when you're bolting that or screwing it to the joists or whatever, shims go up and down to help you control that margin up there. I mean it's very straight as it is. I'm not sure if you can do that if the ceiling's in yet or if the ceiling's going up to that. But to control that margin it's very important that you be able to kind of have that ability to do that, I think. But all the verticals are nice lined up. Everything's black, that certainly helps. Those margins don't just j Any questions? Paul, we're here. It's a wrap.

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