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This was an oak pantry I built to match cabinets in a customers house, the color is a little lighter than the others but other than that I think the match came out pretty good, I still have some trim pieces and filler pieces to put in but it’s really close to being finished up. I’m glad to have it out of my garage now. I’ve been wrapping up three projects. the cabinet is oak and the slide out shelving is alder.

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-- Greg P, Washington State, http://heirloomfurniture.weebly.com/




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Ken90712

12867 posts in 1387 days


#1 posted 1038 days ago

Very nice. Storage is a good thing. Looks like a good match from here.

-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"

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Eric_S

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#2 posted 1037 days ago

Very nice slideout cabinet. How much weight can those drawer slides hold?

-- - Eric Indianapolis, IN

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Berg

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#3 posted 1037 days ago

Nice job Ken. This is what I’ve been “talking up” with my wife. I’m sending her this link.

What is the story of the piece laying on it’s back, it appears, behind the pantry in picture 2? raised panels, beautiful wood.

-- Pete - "To every thing there is a season Turn! Turn! turn!" [Ecclesiastes and Pete Seeger]

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Beginningwoodworker

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#4 posted 1037 days ago

Nice job, on the cabinet.

-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker

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a1Jim

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#5 posted 1037 days ago

Super looking pantry very nice work.

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

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cwdance1

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#6 posted 1037 days ago

Great job, wonderful work.

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matt garcia

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#7 posted 1037 days ago

Very nice!!!

-- Matt Garcia Wannabe Period Furniture Maker, Houston TX

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GregP

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#8 posted 1036 days ago

I believe it’s supposed to hold about 300lbs although I bet it would support more (kind of like a ladder).

as far as the thing behind it in second picture, you’ll see it soon ;)

it’s a cherry display case for electric basses. Still need to do a bit of assembly and glass work on it.

-- Greg P, Washington State, http://heirloomfurniture.weebly.com/

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BillyJ

622 posts in 1401 days


#9 posted 1036 days ago

You did very nice work in making it match the existing cabinets. I like the design, and especially the functionality of the piece. Great work.

-- I've never seen a tree that I wouldn't like to repurpose into a project. I love the smell of wood in the morning - it smells like victory.

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RexMcKinnon

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#10 posted 1035 days ago

Very nice. With this style nothing get lost in the back.

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

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