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| Framed Library #001 (28 items) |
This library features face frame cabinets built using blind dado construction except for the cabinet backs, which use full dados for easy lay on assembly. Backs are also located and held in place by blind dados from the top and deck. Cabinets are made completely out of one ¾” material set to a typical average thickness. Library uses 5-piece doors, solid wood slab drawer fronts and dove tail drawer boxes. Library designed with CNC routing as the primary method. |
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This library features face frame cabinets built using blind dado construction except for the cabinet backs, which use full dados for easy lay on assembly. These Cabinets use a primary ¾” material set to a typical average thickness with a secondary ¼” material used for cabinet backs. Stretchers/nailers are utilized on the inside of the cabinet backs. Library uses 5-piece doors, solid wood slab drawer fronts and dove tail drawer boxes. Library designed with CNC routing as the primary method. |
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This library features frameless cabinets built using blind dado construction except for the cabinet backs, which use full dados for easy lay on assembly. Backs are also located and held in place by blind dados from the top and deck. Cabinets are made completely out of one ¾” material set to a typical average thickness. Library uses 5-piece doors, solid wood slab drawer fronts and dove tail drawer boxes. Library designed with CNC routing as the primary method. |
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This library features face frame cabinets built using a combination of full dado and pocket screw construction that can be utilized by any shop. Cabinets are made using generic painted texture materials to allow you to create presentation drawings that represent painted and glazed finish woods. It was designed so that the cabinets can be built in a shop with minimal equipment just as easily as in a full production shop. The construction techniques have been kept simple without any sacrifice to quality to accommodate different employee skill levels. |
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This library features face frame cabinets built using a combination of full dado and pocket screw construction that can be utilized by any shop. Cabinets are made using generic stain textured materials to allow you to create presentation drawings that represent stained and clear coated woods. It was designed so that the cabinets can be built in a shop with minimal equipment just as easily as in a full production shop. The construction techniques have been kept simple without any sacrifice to quality to accommodate different employee skill levels. |
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This library features framed cabinets that can be easily used to design and build custom residential closet systems as well as other storage areas such as garages and pantries. Cabinets are designed using butt construction which can be built using pocket screw joinery as well as dowel or Confirmat screw. Cabinets can be re-configure to blind dado or full dado construction if you are using a CNC router to cut your parts. Dovetail Drawer Boxes are used in all of these cabinets |
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This library features frameless cabinets that can be easily used to design and build custom residential closet systems as well as other storage areas such as garages and pantries. Cabinets are designed using butt construction which can be built using pocket screw joinery as well as dowel or Confirmat screw. Cabinets can be re-configure to blind dado or full dado construction if you are using a CNC router to cut your parts. Dovetail Drawer Boxes are used in all of these cabinets |
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This library contains framed versions of base cabinets needed to build a kitchen, corporate lunchroom or storage area. This collection uses primarily blind dado construction with some full dados. The primary material is ¾” thick with a secondary thickness of ¼”. All of these cabinets have been carefully optimized for ease of machining and assembly. The base cabinets are offered with or without toe kicks. Library designed with CNC routing as the primary method. |
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This library contains frameless versions of base cabinets used in the construction of a kitchen, corporate lunchroom or storage area. This collection uses primarily blind dado construction with some full dados. The primary material is ¾” thick with a secondary thickness of ¼”. All of these cabinets have been carefully optimized for ease of machining and assembly. The base cabinets are offered with or without toe kicks. Library designed with CNC routing as the primary method. |
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This library contains a number of framed specialty and corner cabinets used in the construction of a kitchen, corporate lunchroom or storage area. This collection uses primarily blind dado construction with some full dados. The primary material is ¾” thick with a secondary thickness of ¼”. All of these cabinets have been carefully optimized for ease of machining and assembly. The cabinets are offered with or without toe kicks. Library designed with CNC routing as the primary method. |
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This library contains a number of frameless specialty and corner cabinets used in the construction of a kitchen, corporate lunchroom or storage area. This collection uses primarily blind dado construction with some full dados. The primary material is ¾” thick with a secondary thickness of ¼”. All of these cabinets have been carefully optimized for ease of machining and assembly. The cabinets are offered with or without toe kicks. Library designed with CNC routing as the primary method. |
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This library contains framed upper cabinets used in the construction of a kitchen, corporate lunchroom or storage area. This collection uses primarily blind dado construction with some full dados. The primary material is ¾” thick with a secondary thickness of ¼”. All of these cabinets have been carefully optimized for ease of machining and assembly. Library designed with CNC routing as the primary method. |
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| This library contains frameless upper cabinets used in the construction of a kitchen, corporate lunchroom or storage area. This collection uses primarily blind dado construction with some full dados. The primary material is ¾” thick with a secondary thickness of ¼”. All of these cabinets have been carefully optimized for ease of machining and assembly. Library designed with CNC routing as the primary method. |
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This library contains both framed and frameless versions of cabinets often used in bathrooms; including vanities, tall cabinets and over-the-toilet cabinets. This collection uses primarily blind dado construction with some full dados. The primary material is ¾” thick with a secondary thickness of ¼”. All of these cabinets have been optimized for ease of machining and assembly. Library designed with CNC routing as the primary method. |
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This library features frameless style cabinets, generally 3mm reveals with 16mm thick melamine style carcass parts, doors and panels. This library is developed in metric and designed for metric use. System 32 compatible, however it does not conform precisely to rigid system 32 standards due to the "Custom" style of this library. The main construction method is drilling for butt & screwed joints with blind dado joints on all fixed shelves and partitions. This collection utilizes holes in the underside of the Decks for fast location of adjustable leg bases for knock in style 150mm toe kicks set back 40mm and utilizes Benchtop fixing holes to top rails. This Library has been designed for use with Steel Sided Drawer Systems and contains drilling in the rear of the drawer fronts for knock in drawer front fixing clips. Library designed with CNC routing as the primary method. |
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Furniture Collections
The following collections include sophisticated furniture designs and the CNC programs needed to fabricate them. Each has been produced, but construction does require a higher level of knowledge and skill. Thermwood offers a paid service to assist in the machining and assembly of these designs and technical assistance beyond basic guidance is offered through this service.
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The Brittany Credenza, can be crafted to enclose a flat panel television or an entertainment bar that lifts through the top for use and then retracts for a clean, uncluttered décor when not in use. The Armoire, with pocket doors, can likewise be used as an entertainment center or a bar. Inspiration for this design is found in the architecture and furniture of French Brittany, primarily armoires and kitchen cupboards. These impressive pieces of furniture require carvings and blind dado joinery and therefore require a CNC router for fabrication. The large upper moldings and molded corners of the armoire are the most difficult aspects of the design. They require that holding fixtures be built. They can be machined on a three-axis machine but be sure to check vertical clearance. These pieces are best finished in a highly distressed furniture finish. |
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The Holywell designs are based on late 18th century antique furniture and woodwork originally crafted in North Wales, England. Holywell, a town in the North Wales Borderlands, derives its name and fame from St. Winefride’s Well, a shrine that has existed since the 7th century and is still visited by pilgrims who have faith in the healing powers of its waters. The pieces require carvings, modeled moldings and blind dado joints and therefore require a CNC router for fabrication. These fine pieces can be crafted from a variety of wood species and looks equally appealing in a distressed wood or distressed painted finish. |
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The Manchester Collection was inspired by furniture design that developed in and around Manchester, England during the industrial revolution. The industrial revolution in England was centered on Manchester and industrial success created an affluent class. As a sign of their success, these people wanted home furnishings that were more decorated and stylish than the simple furnishings of the time. A unique style developed that became the inspiration for the Manchester Collection. These pieces make extensive use of carvings, including rotary carvings, which require a CNC router for fabrication. Several participants in the Production Sharing program offer rotary carving service for those who do have this equipment. |
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This exquisite Italian Renaissance credenza is a modern interpretation of the grand credenzas that could be found in and around the villas and palaces of Florence, Italy during the Cinquecento, 1500-1600. Using design themes from this era, this superb credenza combines the look of fine antique Italian furniture while accommodating a plasma or flat panel television or a full bar that automatically lifts for viewing through the split top. The front functional doors open to allow for a variety of electronic components while preserving all the style and ambiance of the Italian Renaissance. This fine piece is best made of walnut veneers and solids, and should be heavily distressed and hand finished replicating the charm and patina of the original. The design carvings and joinery requires a CNC router. The turned knobs can be processed on a rotary CNC router axis or on a separate lathe. |
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These intricately carved tables can be configured and finished to tastefully accent almost any décor. With a distressed painted finish they offer an eclectic accent to modern or traditional while more traditional wood finishes make them ideal focal points for period décor. Individual components can be assembled into a variety of unique configurations from a simple small accent table to a decorative bath vanity. The design is equally comfortable with a wood, glass, solid surface or stone top each imparting its own character to the design. These pieces make extensive use of carvings, including rotary carvings, which require a CNC router for fabrication. Several participants in the Production Sharing program offer rotary carving service for those who do have this equipment. |
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This avant-garde contemporary bedroom line features flowing curves and wave patterns. Designed for CNC production, the line requires laminating and trimming fixtures for the curved parts (fixture programs included) which are processed using the vacuum table on the CNC router. To remain true to contemporary fashion, it is best made from maple or straight grain wood such as rift cut oak and is attractive in either solid color finish, wood grain or combination finishes. Training in the use of laminating and trim fixtures is available. |
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This avant-garde contemporary entertainment center line features can be fabricated as an attractive base unit only, with or without wave pattern, or can be equipped with flowing curved towers. Designed for CNC production, the towers require laminating and assembly fixtures (fixture programs included) which can be processed using the vacuum table on the CNC router or using a separate vacuum pump. To remain true to contemporary fashion, it is best made from maple or straight grain wood such as rift cut oak and is attractive in either solid color finish, wood grain or combination finishes. Training in the use of the assembly fixtures is available.
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This broad avant-garde line of contemporary wall systems features a curved backdrop for a flat panel TV and flowing curves, rare in modern contemporary furniture because it is considered too difficult to build. Designed for CNC production, the curved back can be assembled without separate fixtures using the proper technique. To remain true to contemporary fashion, it is best made from maple or straight grain wood such as rift cut oak and is attractive in either solid color finish, wood grain or combination finishes. Training in the assembly process is available.
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This avant-garde contemporary wall system features impressive layered linear designs. The sophisticated simplicity uses mixed finishes to achieve a unique and desirable decorator effect. Designed for CNC production, the line is modular allowing almost complete freedom to mix and match for almost any requirement. To remain true to contemporary fashion, it is best made from maple or straight grain wood such as rift cut oak and is attractive in either solid color finish, wood grain or combination finishes. Training in the assembly process is available.
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This avant-garde contemporary entertainment center offers an attractive background for a modern flat panel TV. The sophisticated simplicity and pleasing curves add to any décor. Designed for CNC production, the line can be produced without external fixtures. To remain true to contemporary fashion, it is best made from maple or straight grain wood such as rift cut oak and is attractive in either solid color finish, wood grain or combination finishes. Training in the assembly process is available.
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This line of highly functional, contemporary office furniture features sweeping curves and attractive proportions. Executive desks feature sliding exposed shelves to keep the desk top clean while keeping important projects at hand and visible. The line is designed for CNC production and programs to model all curved moldings are included. Although designed as traditional contemporary which features straight grain woods and solid colors, the designs are equally attractive in figured grain wood, tempering the contemporary theme and making it appropriate for almost any décor.
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