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Here is another project of built-ins. These are Archival Cabinets in a hallway between the church’s Nave and social area/ back hall. These were built some years ago. The carcase base are Birch plwd w/ applied mouldings. In all of the upper structure, used 5/4” Poplar w/ 1/8” double strenght glass. The shelves are 3/4” plwd w/ a 1 1/2” nosing, which hides the lighting. During this project I replaced the three doors in this area. The fourth door is an arched door that remained. I applied no finish.
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sandhill
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#1 posted 1550 days ago
Nice tight Crowns. Something I just found out was there are 3 different angle for crown and there reason is for how high they are 8’ – 12’ or 20 feet. Pretty cool huh?
libraryman
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#2 posted 1550 days ago
Good work. Did you have to build the soffit? Good use of lighting inside cabinets and over doorway. I know it adds to the beauty of your church.
CharlieM1958
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#3 posted 1550 days ago
Very classy.
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
noknot
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#4 posted 1550 days ago
you do great work your church should be honored
-- GO DAWGS!
Chris
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#5 posted 1550 days ago
Really very attractive. Built-ins always make me a bit nervous; I’m afraid I’ll mess it up and be unable to banish it to ‘shop storage’. But yours is extemely good looking and something to be proud of!
-- Chris
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