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9 comments so far
rpmurphy509
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posted 249 days ago
Very interesting combination of textiles.
The “X”s spanning the stiles and rails, are those inlays?
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Blake
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posted 249 days ago
That’s really cool and very creative. Great use of other materials. Can we see it opened up?
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MsDebbieP
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posted 249 days ago
oh I like it.
Never thought of bamboo panels .. sweet
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rikkor
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posted 249 days ago
I like it, too. Nicely constructed.
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Scott Bryan
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posted 249 days ago
Very interesting cabinet. Like the others I have never seen or thought of bamboo panels.
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GaryK
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posted 249 days ago
Very unique! I like it.
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matter
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posted 249 days ago
I’m going to the client’s place this week- I’ll get some shots of the inside.
The cross pieces in the corners are actually twine. I used blind mortise & tenons for strength, then wove (weaved?) the twine through the holes to give it a sort of nautical/island theme.
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Les Hastings
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posted 249 days ago
Very cool!
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Jiri Parkman
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posted 248 days ago
Original! Nice cabinet. Send more photos.
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