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Project by dougdeg posted 829 days ago 1245 views 3 times favorited 6 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Cedar Base frame with black walnut top and drawer fronts and door,, we build this unit fir a customer, We used all natural edge end cuts for the door and drawer front. some still have bark left on them, the top is a full 2” thick glue up, the back spashes are natural edge slabs
We used a rub on finish by minwax .

-- Doug Cedar Log Furniture, www.cedar-stuff.com




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Ken90712

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#1 posted 829 days ago

Well done it looks great. I like the way you did the handles. Sure they loved it!

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

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#2 posted 829 days ago

i love live edge wood

-- I am not so rich to buy cheap tools.

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#3 posted 829 days ago

Pretty cool,

-- Doug...

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#4 posted 829 days ago

that is a beautiful vanity…i love rustic and i love walnut…you did great on the drawer handles and the over all design is a good one…yep ya did good…thanks for sharing it with us…i hope you get more work from this …grizz

-- GRIZZMAN ...[''''']

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Brandon

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#5 posted 829 days ago

You really need to pick up a table saw. It will help you cut nice straight edges! ;-)

That’s an incredible job on the rustic cabinet. I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many live edges together in one place.

-- "hold fast to that which is good"

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#6 posted 829 days ago

Gorgeous rustic cabinet. I love the natural wood.

-- (You just have to please the man in the Mirror) Mike from Michigan -

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dougdeg

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#7 posted 824 days ago

cut a straight line , whats that, haven’t done that in years thats why i started with the rustic furniture, if i had to cut straight line i would need to replace my 10 year old blade, haha

thanks you all

-- Doug Cedar Log Furniture, www.cedar-stuff.com

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