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Knekkebjoern
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#1 posted 1717 days ago
Looks great! Where did you get the hardware from?
christopheralan
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#2 posted 1717 days ago
I like the color. Is is the same as the base? It provides good contrast, and the joints look great.
-- christopheralan http://www.projectwoodworks.com
Zelbar
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#3 posted 1717 days ago
The hardware came from Lee Valley. They are a Canadian chain. I guess the closest thing in the US would be Rockler, though Lee Valley has some has a lot of stuff Rockler does not have and visa versa.
I was a little shocked though when I looked on Rockler to see if they had the Coffee Grinder hardware. They do but at a cost of $22.49 USD. Lee Valley here sells it for $17.50 CAD or $15.20 if you get 6 or more.
We are getting a pretty good deal on them up here in the North.
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Douglas Krueger
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#4 posted 1717 days ago
I also like the drawer color as it ties in with the base and the handle.
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Rustic
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#5 posted 1717 days ago
woodcraft also has them. Love the look
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