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Should call this the leftover cabinet. Just about the entire project was made with leftover wood from other builds…even the glass was something I had kicking around. I ended up painting with colors we have in our kitchen, slate blue and celery green for the tip out drawer and pull….my wife will be using this as a spice cabinet.
I think I’m going to make another one and enlarge the width to use in the workshop.
-- Rome wasn't built in a day..... it just looks that way!
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Roger
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#1 posted 468 days ago
is that glass panels or plexiglass or ?? nice cabinet
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a1Jim
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#2 posted 468 days ago
Looks super Tom ,nice work.
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Tom Regnier
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#3 posted 468 days ago
Roger, it’s one piece of glass….called glue chip from Delphi
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Roger
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#4 posted 468 days ago
very kool Tom. thnx. that really dresses it up, and, seems very affordable
-- Roger from KY. Work/Play/Travel Safe. Kentuk55@bellsouth.net
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#5 posted 468 days ago
Fine job on the cabinet, nice color
-- Don, Royersford, PA
Beginningwoodworker
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#6 posted 468 days ago
Nice work, Tom.
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#7 posted 467 days ago
Very nice job,Tom. I like the paint. It unifies the different types of wood.
-- Jim Westbrooks
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