Thread: Anyone making fitted kitchens?
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29-01-2013 #1
There must be someone who actually uses their CNC once it's built?
The missus thinks that by slowly destroying MY kitchen bit by bit will mean she gets a new one. I've been slowly rebuilding & repairing the damage but have finally run out of spare drawer & cupboard handles.
The kitchen is only 20yrs old & was built & fitted by a local craftsman who retired 8yrs ago.
The original handles are a recessed pull type & made of plastic. If you yank & slam the handles hard enough the plastic lip that her fingers engage with splits away.
I have trawled many specialist suppliers & have never found the original handles, I've found some very nice aluminium ones which will fit but they cost £15+ EACH ! The recess which is cut into the door means that 99% of the handles that are currently fashionable are useless.
I need either a recessed pull type handle or a surface mounted one that will cover the recess.
I need 50off, which includes a few spares.
I don't have the spindle speed to work with wood, I've looked at making my own from alloy but being limited to ball nose cutters has its drawbacks.
Anyone help keep a perfectly serviceable kitchen alive for a few more years?
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