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Woodwrecker
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posted 64 days ago
That’s a really nice display case.
Clean lines, ample room, beautiful grain and the color is perfect.
That’ll be around for a looooong time.
Nice job !
-- Eric
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 64 days ago
Nice display case.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
jack1
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posted 64 days ago
looks real functional. Looks about 36” x 24” ? Nice finish too. How did you attach?
-- jack -- measure once, curse twice!
a1Jim
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posted 64 days ago
Nice display case
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
Blondewood
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posted 64 days ago
That was a swell job. Did you design it? I like the nice clean lines with just enough shape from the angled top and dividers to keep it interesting looking.
cobra5
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posted 63 days ago
thanks everyone, I design and crafted the case off the top of my head as i went along, didn’t draw any plans until i was finished, frist time i made one of these, now i’ve got an order fro another one with a new customer. the sixe is 34”x24” bottom is 5’ 1/2 deep top is 2”1/8 deep this was design by useing thier brochures as a guide. made from red oak, used selac for the frist time. that was fusturating. lesson learned.
thanks again i attached it underneath the lexisting ledge.
cobra5
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