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This was an early project for my wife, she wanted a way to store my sons toys. She found the baskets in Wal-Mart and we made the cabinet to match
For more on this project, follow this link:
http://7kcraftsman.blogspot.com/2007/03/toy-cabinet-for-joey.html
-- John, Steamboat Springs Co. http://7kcraftsman.blogspot.com/
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mot
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posted 470 days ago
Navigating to the big picture on your blog…nice detail. I’ve not seen half blinds used on an apron before. I really like it.
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Bill
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posted 470 days ago
Nice work John. I bet that is not the only cabinet you will be making.
-- Bill, Turlock California, http://www.brookswoodworks.com
7Kcraftsman
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posted 470 days ago
Do you see the big mistake!!!! There is a good lesson to be learned here. Besure to only use half of a template when making and arch. Mine is uneven as it gets. If you use a half template on both sides this will not happen.
Thanks for the good comments.
-- John, Steamboat Springs Co. http://7kcraftsman.blogspot.com/
7Kcraftsman
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posted 470 days ago
ohh, on the half blinds, I just thought they should be seen insted of buried on the side, This was all made from scrap oak and cut offs.
-- John, Steamboat Springs Co. http://7kcraftsman.blogspot.com/
MsDebbieP
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posted 469 days ago
it’s excellent and the baskets really look nice in the cubbies.
Well done
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