| Project by griff | posted 181 days ago | 248 views | 0 times favorited | 3 comments | ![]() |
the first picture is a cabinet that I refaced for a friend at work, his wife waited on sears to come out to give her a price for quite a while , but never could seem to make it so they asked me to help.
The picture is not very good after i scanned it.
the styles were faced with 1/4” oak plywood and the doors and drawer fronts was replaced with 3/4” fiber core oak, V grooved with 3/8” edges rolled over with round over bit. Finished with Early American stain and three coats of high gloss poly.
The second picture is a bar that i built to help separate the kitchen and dinning room.
The third picture is a cabinet i built to go in the utility room to hold shoes and work boots and a garbage can
-- Mike, Bruce Mississippi = Jack of many trades master of none
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3 comments so far
Robb
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posted 180 days ago
Nice! You’re a good friend to have, apparently :). Good job on the finish, did you spray?
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MsDebbieP
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posted 180 days ago
wow. Amazing lines in the wood. Very “artsy” affect.
(great storage for boots and garbage can. Nice idea).
Sears’ loss… clients’ gain! Well done
-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
griff
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posted 180 days ago
Robb and MsDebbieP thanks for the comments. And yes I sprayed.
-- Mike, Bruce Mississippi = Jack of many trades master of none