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I have seen several set of cabinets on LJ`s that was great. I have a few pic of a set that i built for a friend at work , son.
They are not real fancy as some people call it but they are attractive and economically priced.
They were framed and styled with 3/4”oak plywood, doors were made from Fiber core oak 3/4”
Doors and drawer fronts routed to design with 3/8” V-grove bitt. The edges with roman ogie set to cut just in the curve part of the bit,
The finish is Red Mahogany stain and three coats of high gloss polyurethane .
-- Mike, Bruce Mississippi = Jack of many trades master of none































6 comments so far
CharlieM1958
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posted 654 days ago
Nice job of using economical materials to their best advantage.
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
cajunpen
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Mike, I think that your cabinets came out very nice. I like the decorative grooves and the finish is good.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
pineknot
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posted 654 days ago
Nice finish, makes the grain really stand out. Good job!
-- Phillip -- Molino,Florida "I didn't cut it too short, I'm just making changes!"
rikkor
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posted 654 days ago
These cabinets are very nice.
Lee A. Jesberger
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posted 642 days ago
Nice job on this project, Griff
Lee
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Paul D
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posted 642 days ago
Very nice Griff. I think the grain stands out real nice and they sure have an excellent shine to them!
-- Paul D, Atlanta GA