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I built this to go along with a crib set. The client will use this as a changing table, and then just a normal dresser. The top is 3/4 thick pine and measures 22”x60” and is 36” tall. I used T&G panels for the sides to match the crib set. Finish is Watco and poly. I think there is some ponderosa mixed in with the Colorado lodgepole. The drawer boxes are solid pine with aspen plywood bottoms.
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Monte Pittman
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#1 posted 281 days ago
That’s really nice looking
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gfadvm
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#2 posted 281 days ago
Both the crib and the dresser are very nice. I like all the different colors in that wood. Do you do your T&G with the TS,Router table, or shaper?
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DouginVa
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#3 posted 281 days ago
I was undecided if I liked that beetle kill pine or not. But you’re turning me on to it. Nice job.
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#4 posted 280 days ago
Beautiful job. This is really nice. You do excellent work.
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bibb
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#5 posted 280 days ago
I love the gold tones in the Ponderosa. Very nice work.
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#6 posted 280 days ago
Wonderfully done. Looks great.
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