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Beautiful color, great design and scale.. You've certainly taught the
benefits of creating in CAD first. Something to aspire to.. and that difficult face frame with those tight mitered joints and matching wood/grain.. wow.. I had to go to Swingman's woodworking school website to see how you glued that up.. I learn something looking at the process and pictures of each piece you build.. Thanks for sharing.. "Swingman" wrote in message ... "B A R R Y" wrote Nice! The color does look great on that wood. Thanks ... kind of hard to tell with the digital flash, but what I really like about that particular brand of stain is there is a bit of sapwood on both the door stiles, and the cove molding (you can see it clearly in the first picture on this projects page in the two rough 4/4 boards that made up 100% of the hardwood used in this corner cabinet), and a single application of the stain evens it out to the point that the sapwood disappears into the mix. I've had trouble with white oak before, with both stains and fuming, in that regard. The Rockler/McFadden stain took care of that problem on the last two projects I've used it on. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 12/14/07 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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![]() "Charlie M. 1958" wrote Outstanding as always, Swingman! Looks like it will hold at least a year's supply of file'. :-) Thanks ... even better, a place to store my crawfish boiler and favorite dirty rice dutch oven? Naahh ... ain't gonna get away wid dat, cher! ![]() -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 12/14/07 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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"Jim Hall" wrote in message
Beautiful color, great design and scale.. You've certainly taught the benefits of creating in CAD first. Something to aspire to.. and that difficult face frame with those tight mitered joints and matching wood/grain.. wow.. Thanks! I had to go to Swingman's woodworking school website to see how you glued that up.. ROTFL ... like Imelda Marcos' shoes, there's a jig for every ocassion. ![]() I learn something looking at the process and pictures of each piece you build.. Thanks for sharing.. You're most welcome ... glad you find some of it useful. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 12/14/07 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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