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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.
Critterman
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posted 642 days ago
How did you do your poly finish, looks great.
-- Jim Hallada, Chesterfield, VA
CharlieM1958
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posted 642 days ago
Really nice details. Beautiful!
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
Bradford
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Very nice. I like the grain. Was this your design or from a plan?
-- so much wood, so little time. Bradford.
Blake
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posted 642 days ago
Like Scott said, lots of character and a classy, timeless design. Makes me feel right at home. Nice job.
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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!
rikkor
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posted 641 days ago
Nice! Lots of details. I like the gentle arches on the front of the shelves.
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.
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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
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skozub
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posted 640 days ago
That’s a really pretty piece. Very nice job. The detail work really makes it stand out.
surfdude
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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