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Rear projection TV needed a cabinet.. can’t be under so has to be over,, turned legs at the front..
Two Barrister bookcase style doors and two more hinged doors on the sides,
The unit is put together by hinging the two side leg assemblies at the back and using a sliding dovetail to join the two front legs via an apron.

-- Drink twice... and don't bother to cut... @ larrysworkshop.wordpress.com For lovers of all things timber...




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patron

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#1 posted 1439 days ago

i like the hinge and apron idea ,
nice inovation .
i just know were not done yet ,
the fat lady still has to sing .
are you making her a stool ?

-- david - only thru kindness can this world be whole . If we don't succeed we run the risk of failure. Dan Quayle

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bowyer

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#2 posted 1439 days ago

Very creative Larry and looks sharp

Rick

-- If at first you don't succeed...Don't try skydiving

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Splinterman

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#3 posted 1439 days ago

Now that’s cool.

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Fin

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#4 posted 1439 days ago

Interesting idea. I have never seen anything like this. I noticed that one of the spots is open for what looks like a DVD player. Is there a cover for that spot and can the other spots open also?

-- Fin - Ottawa, IL

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a1Jim

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#5 posted 1439 days ago

Most unique well done

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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degoose

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#6 posted 1438 days ago

Fin,, the two centre openings are for video and or cd/dvd players and have barrister doors that pivot up and back on pins,, the outer doors are hinged for extra storage,.

-- Drink twice... and don't bother to cut... @ larrysworkshop.wordpress.com For lovers of all things timber...

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stefang

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#7 posted 1437 days ago

Good looking piece. Nice wood. What is it?

-- Mike, American in Norway

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degoose

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#8 posted 1436 days ago

Mike just a little recycled pine [ hoop pine.. aracaria cunninghamii]

-- Drink twice... and don't bother to cut... @ larrysworkshop.wordpress.com For lovers of all things timber...

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Dusty56

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#9 posted 1436 days ago

That is an awesome idea .

-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.

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