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Pine Hutch

Project by surfdude posted 642 days ago 555 views 4 times favorited 11 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Made this a few years ago for the cottage in Maine ( note the vintage fridge beside it)
Southern yellow pine, beadboard back panel, flat panel doors with two slide out trays in bottom cabinet.
Golden pine finish with again, lots of poly for durability.
more to come
thanks
SD

-- surfdude


11 comments so far

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Scott Bryan

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posted 642 days ago

This is a very nice piece of furniture. The details on the piece add character to the piece. And the finish is gorgeous.

Thanks for the post.

-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.

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Critterman

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posted 642 days ago

How did you do your poly finish, looks great.

-- Jim Hallada, Chesterfield, VA

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CharlieM1958

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posted 642 days ago

Really nice details. Beautiful!

-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"

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Bradford

787 posts in 717 days


posted 642 days ago

Very nice. I like the grain. Was this your design or from a plan?

-- so much wood, so little time. Bradford.

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Blake

2757 posts in 769 days


posted 642 days ago

Like Scott said, lots of character and a classy, timeless design. Makes me feel right at home. Nice job.

-- Check out my new website! http://www.blakeweberwoodworking.com

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Dano

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posted 642 days ago

Very nice, it is a classic.

-- Dan in Central Oklahoma, Able to turn good wood into saw dust in the blink of an eye!

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rikkor

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posted 641 days ago

Nice! Lots of details. I like the gentle arches on the front of the shelves.

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SPalm

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posted 641 days ago

Like others, I like all the details. The sweep of the shelves, the edge routing, the feet.
Good job.

-- Stevethepeeve -- I'm no rocket surgeon

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MsDebbieP

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posted 640 days ago

excellent.
This is about what I want in my dining room. Nice job

-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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skozub

59 posts in 654 days


posted 640 days ago

That’s a really pretty piece. Very nice job. The detail work really makes it stand out.

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surfdude

25 posts in 642 days


posted 636 days ago

Thanks for the comments jocks.To answer a few questions: Critterman: I always use a wipe on poly. I find it gives me more control over drips and streaks. It may take an extra coat or two, but the results are great> Bradford: this was my design…or should I say dimension. I had a tight space to fit it in. But in terms of design, I steal ideas from everybody. Places like PlansNow, and any retail store. Just a bit of on line research and surfing ( no pun intended) and you’ll be surprised what you will find.
thanks for the great comments

-- surfdude

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