Jun
7
2020
Epoxy River Table Style Bathroom Vanity Cabinet
Hey epoxy woodworkers! I needed a new vanity for my upstairs bathroom, so this is what I came up with. Make one for your own house! Let’s get into the details on what you need, and please ask me questions if anything is confusing!
Materials
- WiseBond Deep Pour Epoxy (Use CORBIN10 for 10% off)
- Alternatives: Epoxy Manufacturer Sources and Price Comparisons
- WiseBond QuickSet Epoxy (Use CORBIN10 for 10% off)
- Black Diamond Pigments Mica Powder – Ghost Blue
- or Amazon: Ghost Blue Mica Powder (Amz aff link)
- General Epoxy Supplies List
- Door Hinges (2 needed): Blum CLIP top BLUMOTION 110°+, 73B3550
- Purchase at A&H Turf for the best price, or search on Amz
- Door hinge clips (2 needed): height 0, Blum part #173H7100
- Drawer sliders (3 pairs needed): 18″ Blum Tandem – 563H4570B
- Drawer locking devices (3 each) T51.1901R & T51.1901L
- Screws: #6 x 5/8″ wood screw, 3/32” pilot hole (Blum part #606N)
- #10 biscuits
- Kreg 1 1/4″ pocket hole screws
- Black silicon caulk
- 1 – 4×8′ sheet of 3/4″ B (or A) grade maple plywood
- 1 – 4×8′ sheet of 1/2″ plywood (drawer bottoms) or 1/4″
- Live edge wood pieces
- 1 – 4×8′ sheet of malemine from Home Depot for the mold
- 1 1/4″ wood screws / drywall screws are fine
- Packing tape
Plans & CAD Model
- Download: Epoxy Cabinet Plans
- Download: Epoxy Cabinet SketchUp File
Photos
Notes
This river table style cabinet looks really awesome! I love the ghost blue colors; they shimmer in the light and look so cool.
Blum hardware provides a nice soft close feature for the drawers and door.
I’m doing a concrete countertop for it. Stay tuned for some pictures…