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waho6o9
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#1 posted 332 days ago
That’s a stunner, and a definite favorite, thanks for posting.
Stephen Fox
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#2 posted 332 days ago
What kind of finish did you use? Amazing grain.
-- Stephen NYS
HalDougherty
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#3 posted 332 days ago
The grain in the maple is so spectacular, it’s hard to see how nice your work is. I’m impressed. Wish I had some of those maple logs here in East Tennessee.
-- Hal, Tennessee http://www.first285.com
Dusty56
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#4 posted 332 days ago
Photo #3 says it all : )
-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.
david38
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#5 posted 332 days ago
very nice
Jose A.Berenguer
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#6 posted 332 days ago
Thank you all. I use Pre-cat lacquer for finish.
-- www.berenguerfurniture.com
dnick
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#7 posted 332 days ago
The wood is a knockout. I am glad it was used on a project with great craftsmanship to perfectly complement it.
-- dnick, North Hollywood, Ca.
michelletwo
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#8 posted 331 days ago
can’t beat the wood…the pictures make it hard to see your skill, but I bet your abilities are right up there with your wood choice
-- We call the destruction of replaceable human made items vandalism, while the destruction of irreplaceable natural resources is called development.
horsefly
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#9 posted 331 days ago
Great job, beautiful wood.
How did you get the contrast on the laminated stringer?
-- Bob, Carlisle, MA "The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not". Thomas Jefferson
scarpenter002
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#10 posted 331 days ago
Beautiful work Jose. Thanks for sharing.
-- Scott in Texas
joseph000
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#11 posted 58 days ago
Looks beautiful.I really like the color of sideboard.One of the most important components of a living room is beautiful sideboards.This furniture complements the living room and this helps to give the living room an attractive look.
Dusty56
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#12 posted 58 days ago
Forgot to ask what the price tag was on it ?
-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.
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