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Callum Kendall
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#1 posted 1779 days ago
Great job!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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lew
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#2 posted 1779 days ago
Beautiful!!
I am truly impressed by your finishes.
Lew
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Texasgaloot
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#3 posted 1779 days ago
Fascinating project! That is really great detailing, and of course the hardware and hinge patterns are unusual, especially for central Texas! Thanks for posting!
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Lee A. Jesberger
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#4 posted 1779 days ago
Great job Suliman;
Fantastic door.
Lee
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PurpLev
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#5 posted 1779 days ago
thats one gorgeous door!
what did you use to finish it? it has a really nice sheen to it.
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Chris
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#6 posted 1779 days ago
Outstanding craftsmanship Sir!
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trifern
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#7 posted 1779 days ago
Another outstanding door! What kind of finish do you use and what maintenance is required?
Thank you for sharing.
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Grumpy
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#8 posted 1779 days ago
Great job Suliman. What wood did you use?.
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Grumpy
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#9 posted 1779 days ago
Great job Suliman. What wood did you use?.
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
Sac
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#10 posted 1779 days ago
Very nice work Suli. Waiting ti hear your responses to above post.
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SteveKorz
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#11 posted 1779 days ago
Great Job Suliman!
-- As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. (Proverbs 27:17) †
RDS1
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#12 posted 1779 days ago
Nice DOOR !! Kudos. . .
How did you do the “X”? Router & a V bit?
Looks very clean man. Mortise & tenon, or Cope & Stick ?
Just interested, hope to post my own door pix soon.
RDS
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Dick, & Barb Cain
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#13 posted 1778 days ago
A beautiful piece of craftsmanship.
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stanley2
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#14 posted 1778 days ago
Nice work Suliman – it must have been challenging gluing up – what glue did you use? It would definitely be an epoxy for me.
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Kipster
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#15 posted 1778 days ago
Beautiful craftsmanship Sir.
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