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dustyal
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447 posts in 373 days
posted 77 days ago
that’s some beautiful wood, and woodworking… well done. hmmm, too fine for a bathroom… ?
-- Al H. - small shop, small projects...
cwdance1
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posted 77 days ago
The wood is stunning, great job
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 77 days ago
Nice bathroom shelf.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
Loucarb
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posted 77 days ago
Well done. Ditto on the wood.
TomFran
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posted 77 days ago
Nice work and gorgeous wood!
-- Tom, Surfside Beach, SC - Romans 8:28
WoodSpanker
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posted 77 days ago
The figure of that wood is simply breathtaking! :) nicely done! Oh and welcome to LumberJocks.
-- Adventure? Heh! Excitement? Heh! A Woodworker craves not these things!
Rj
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posted 77 days ago
I have to agree with all the above = Outstanding !
Great Job!!!
-- Rj's Woodworks,San Jose & Weed Ca,
majeagle1
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posted 77 days ago
Wow, I love Goncalo and “That” is just gorgeous!!!!
I want some !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful shelf, and ditto, to nice for the bathroom!
-- Gene, Majestic Eagle Woodworks, http://majesticeagleww.etsy.com/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/majesticeagle/
Karson
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25806 posts in 1298 days
posted 76 days ago
I beautiful case. I built a bathroom medicine cabinet and used Danish Oil. Bad choice because the steam in the shower caused all of the grain to raise. Had to refinish it.
What is your finish?
-- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
mike1175
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5 posts in 77 days
posted 76 days ago
Karson Steam was not a problem in my situation cause the people wanted it made for their 1/2 bathroom. I have made others and used the two part general finish with the urethane/poly as the top coat and have never heard of any problems.
woodworm
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posted 76 days ago
Great work and beautiful wood.

-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
Innovator
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posted 76 days ago
Nice work and that is some fantastic looking wood.
-- Whether You Think You Can or You Think You Can't, YOU ARE RIGHT!!!
huff
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posted 76 days ago
Mike, That’s some killer wood! Great build and finish. Thanks for sharing and welcome to LJ’s
-- John @ Myrtle Beach
a1Jim
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posted 76 days ago
That”s a double WOW to die for wood
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon, custom furniture,woodworking school,heirloomwoodshop.com
windofthewoods
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posted 75 days ago
The natural beauty of the material really pops out nicely. I absolutely love it.
-- Ed, Calgary, Alberta, Canada