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Made this back in May. Made the profile on the door panels by running then on a angle through the table saw. This was my first project that i used scrapers and planes on, allowing me to avoid as much sanding as possible.
-- Joel -- http://diversitywoodworks.wordpress.com
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JSB
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#1 posted 232 days ago
Looks good :)
Discovering hand planes a month ago has been a tremendous help. I used to level with the belt sander with no dust collection. That was horrible! Good job on the cabinet Jap. Those doors look great. What type of finish did you use? Looks good!
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#2 posted 232 days ago
Nice job.
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jap
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#3 posted 232 days ago
JSB i used this http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/6/Tools/PaintStains/SprayPaint/PRD~0481500P/Krylon%AE+Acrylic+Crystal+Clear.jsp?locale=en
it is water based varnish, i think satin, then rubbed out with brown paper bag.
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#4 posted 232 days ago
Beautiful Oak Cabinet.
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#5 posted 232 days ago
That is beautiful – I like it!
-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
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