Not today, but yesterday, I thought I was finally done with that Hickory job I started what seem like 10 years ago, but it's only been 1 1/2 years. Stated out as a cabinet addition in the dining room, then from there to the huge bedroom closet to build shelves, drawers and hanger spaces, then to a 48" square kitchen Island with 12 drawers, then the cabinets. I thought I was done, but Oh No, we want you to build cabinets for the laundry room.
During the build of the closet cabinet, he indicated he wanted all cabinets to have crown molding. Ok, so I made it for the closet and the added cabinet. I believe that was 2" wide molding and was a piece of cake making on the table saw with the molding cutters I have. I installed it in the closet first, then went to the added cabinet.
After installing it, he determined he didn't like the gap, 1/8", above the doors on the added cabinet. We agreed on a 5/8" gap, and I started to duplicate it and some for the rest of what was going to be needed for the kitchen. I had some issues with trying to get it to look as good as the 2", but finally got something that was acceptable. It ended up at 1 1/2" wide, and made of Hickory. If you don't know, doing this Hickory, the closer I got to my final dimensions, the worse the tear outs got.
Anyway, I the started the build on the kitchen. When the install started, it went really good, but I was short about 13" on that crown molding. I tried making a piece, but didn't have any thing at the house for comparison, so had to go back to his place and take a piece off a cabinet, come back home and try to duplicate it.
While removing the piece of crown molding, he stated he wanted me to build a couple cabinets for the laundry room. So, I built them and installed yesterday. He then indicated that he wants a linen cabinet in another room of the house. OH NO, another freeking cabinet. I thought I was done with him. It's going to be a simple 24" wide x 95" tall with that crown molding. It will have 6 raised panel arched doors that will be about 11 1/2" x what ever the 3 equal spaces are in height. Making and arched door that narrow is pretty easy, but it's tearout city on the arched portion of the door rail. I'm gonna need to make a few extra top rails in order to get 6 good ones.
I might go back to his place and get some pictures cuz you can't fully appreciate or condemn what I've gone through on this job from hell. ............... Nubs