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I play bass on some sessions in Nashville from time to time. The guy who runs House of David Studios asked me if I thought there was a way to make some glass doors where the pocket doors were. A lot of the studios on Nashville’s Music Row are in old houses dating around 1900.
Anyway, I took the old pocket doors off and reused the hardware for the doors that I built from 2×6 & 2×10 southern yellow pine. The glass is patio door stock panes from the local glass store. All trim milled on the router table from white wood to match the original trim in the studio. (had been sandblasted 30 years ago).
Now the drummer can see all of the other musicians!






























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Todd A. Clippinger
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posted 379 days ago
Looks like some nice work, like they belong there.
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woodworm
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posted 379 days ago
Great job.
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