
This shower seat is prepped and ready for concrete.

Stephane dumps in the concrete.

Look at that beautiful radius. Cutting Styrofoam this smoothly is the result of great skill.

The shower seat and door sill are poured and screeded. Once they have wet cured for two days we will strip them and polish the pieces.
Nice job, love hand-made things. However, I prefer using transferable shower seats, not built-in ones. Check over here what I mean. Separate chair is more comfortable.
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