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Project by DeputyMike posted 242 days ago 475 views 0 times favorited 3 comments Add to Favorites Watch
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For my first child (daughter). This lumber, which I believe is Douglas Fir, was reclaimed from doors that were removed from an 80+ year old apartment building. Walnut stain.




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dustyal

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#1 posted 242 days ago

Very nice… it does look complicated to make… or it would be for me in a very small shop.

But doing this for your first child is a nice touch… it also implies there might be a second and that starts the history of a family heirloom.

-- Al H. - small shop, small projects...

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DeputyMike

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#2 posted 241 days ago

While it was complicated, it wasn’t extremely difficult. All the cuts were made on a tablesaw, so you don’t even need a whole bunch of tools. I made it from a plan, but I can’t remember right now where it came from!

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NaFianna

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#3 posted 241 days ago

Very beautiful – this is the sort of thing that will be in the family a long time and a few generations.

-- Cad a dheanfaimid feasta gan adhmad.......?

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