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13 comments so far
mgradwohl
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190 posts in 709 days
posted 311 days ago
OK those are awesome! More details please!
What kind of paint is used for the inside of the stove?
What material was this built out of?
Where’d you get all the fixtures?
cabinetmaster
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8564 posts in 453 days
posted 311 days ago
Great looking project there. I’ll bet some little gal will enjoy that for years to come.
-- Jerry--A man can never have enough tools or clamps
emtwoodworker
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posted 310 days ago
Great looking project, that’s one lucky girl
wooddude
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posted 310 days ago
I moved the apostrophe to the other side of the s cause I actually have two girls. I am not sure if they could actually care less or not to be honest. They just push ‘em around in the play room, and use them as walls. They certainly don’t appreciate as much as I do. For the details: I actually found some drawer liner contact paper that had the look of an oven’s inside. I used MDF, because it was my first furniture type project, and I wouldn’t have to worry about end grain. The sink is a mixing bowl that has a very thin lip (nice fit in a rounded over edge). Burners are from a salvage yard, and the faucet is real.
Dominic Vanacora
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504 posts in 765 days
posted 310 days ago
Your girls are lucky to have you for their Dad.
Today
Yu Da Man
-- Dominic, Trinity, Florida...Lets be safe out there.
lew
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posted 310 days ago
Cool!!!!!!
jim1953
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posted 310 days ago
Great Lookin Kitchen the Kids must Love them go girls where the Food
-- Jim, Kentucky
BarryW
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872 posts in 802 days
posted 310 days ago
For children of this and next generations…they will remember who made this beautiful toys.
-- /\/\/\ BarryW /\/\/\ Stay so busy you don't have time to die.
savannah505
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posted 310 days ago
Hopefully they will appreciate these later as they are older. You did an awesome job here, and your a great dad.
Note to Ken and Barbie (toy dolls) Your kitchen sucks and was made in China, should have hired the wooddude to remodel your kitchen. LOL
-- Dan Wiggins
MarkWilk
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183 posts in 772 days
posted 310 days ago
Really outstanding. You know, if your daughters don’t apprecaite them, sell them on etsy.com. Pottery Barn for Kids gets more than $1200 for a set of MDF play appliances, and yours look better than anything they have on the website.
Great job!
-- Mark, Florida, http://penturner.wordpress.com/
dustygirl
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posted 310 days ago
Those are just sooo cute.I would have loved to have a set like that when I was young.Very nice job on them.
-- Dustygirl..Hastings,Ontario.. How much wood can 1 gal chuck if 1 gal can't cut wood?
wooddude
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posted 294 days ago
Thanks for the nice comments
mikethetermite
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posted 60 days ago
I realize this is an old post, but I wanted to make a statement. Our granddad made a kitchen like this for my sister 60 years ago. Her girls used them, and then they were put away in the barn. We are now cleaning and repainting them for my grandkids. Therefore, they may outlast the table.
-- Mike The Termite ~~~~~ Working safely may get old, but so do those who practice it.