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happyjack
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posted 78 days ago
Nice job! It gives mee a few Ideasfor the one I am building.
-- happyjack, virginia beach, VA.
Innovator
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posted 78 days ago
Nice work.
The hardware is fantastic.
-- Whether You Think You Can or You Think You Can't, YOU ARE RIGHT!!!
woodworm
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posted 78 days ago
Very very nice. The drawer pulls look antique!

-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
ericandcandi
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posted 78 days ago
Very Nice…..can you suggest where the best information about how to apply the finish? You have achieved that perfect look that I am looking for.
-- ericandcandi, Louisiana- Home of the "LSU Tigers"
rainymountcraftsman
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posted 78 days ago
It is a Custom mix of Walnut and Mahogony stain, with amber shellac top coat. I used a black painters glaze to give it the aged look. Dip a rag in the glaze and whipe it on all the bottom corners and edges, even in all the grain of the oak. Take a clean rag and try to remove most of what you you just applied. Keep repeating until you have the desired patina, usually 2 coats.
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 54 days ago
Nice vanity.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
janice
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posted 52 days ago
Very nice looking vanity and I love the finish.
-- Janice