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Project by Drewskie posted 1205 days ago 1692 views 12 times favorited 21 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Paint grade flush inset cabinetry with butt hinges.

-- I cut it three times and its still to short? www.work-in-wood.com




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patron

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#1 posted 1205 days ago

very clean and period ,

excellent work !

-- 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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Hallmark

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#2 posted 1205 days ago

Really nice, everything flows and the design fits right in for your location. The paint looks great in the pictures.

-- Style is simple, but not my execution of it.

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WistysWoodWorkingWonders

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#3 posted 1205 days ago

very nice…. great flow to all the rooms…

-- New Project = New Tool... it's just the way it is, don't fight it... :)

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ND2ELK

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#4 posted 1205 days ago

Outstanding work. Looks great! Thanks for posting.

God Bless
tom

-- Mc Bridge Cabinets, Iowa

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a1Jim

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#5 posted 1205 days ago

First class Drew thumbs up.

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

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#6 posted 1205 days ago

I love it!

-- Mike, American in Norway

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#7 posted 1205 days ago

Well thought out, very inviting i like all the natural light coming in from all angles. Great family kitchen well done…Blkcherry

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ratchet

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#8 posted 1205 days ago

Very well done!
Did you make the moldings? MDF?

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Drewskie

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#9 posted 1205 days ago

No MDF here, its all European Beech. I have a shop fox molder we use to make our moldings.

-- I cut it three times and its still to short? www.work-in-wood.com

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fseledon

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#10 posted 1205 days ago

Verr nice and clean

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Beginningwoodworker

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#11 posted 1205 days ago

Nice job.

-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker

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Todd A. Clippinger

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#12 posted 1205 days ago

Pro to Pro – Excellent work.

Flush, inset doors are more difficult and set your work apart from the rest.

-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://americancraftsmanworkshop.com

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kolwdwrkrsgirl

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#13 posted 1205 days ago

Very crisp clean look! So often these days people do the more modern look with flat doors and less details. What I love about this is that you did traditional looking cabinetry, but done in a way that is also very clean and modern at the same time! : )

-- Heidi :) “The only source of knowledge is experience”

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RexMcKinnon

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#14 posted 1205 days ago

Beautiful kitchen.

-- If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail!

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SignWave

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#15 posted 1204 days ago

Very coherent. I like how the design elements in the cabinets and trim tie everything together while allowing variation (like wall color) from room to room. Lots of nice details.

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