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    another payment! ;)

    well here is the next installment towards the never ending debt that tyler has over us. this had some delays in progress during its inception, but came out ok i think. once again thaks to those of you who offered your wisdom and i was able to either save myself from problems or solve the one's i had. got the pattern from an old peice my mom used to play store with and so i made a similar one to prolong the enjoyment and memories. the othe half insisted on the hidden drawer under neath the bottom shelf. i quess she is gonna put a love letter or something important there maybe the spare key. on to he next one now. a set of Kit. cabinets for my folks. thanks again for the help from you all!!
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    Looks good, Larry, but do you have some BIGGER pics???

    Did you make those feet...they are pretty cool!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Padilla
    Looks good, Larry, but do you have some BIGGER pics???

    Did you make those feet...they are pretty cool!
    hey cris ,yes i made the feet. and i do have bigger pics but dont know how big i can send on here
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    Try resizing them such that the largest dimension is no bigger than 600 pixels. That should be a good size and within the regs here.
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    BIG Foot

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Padilla
    Looks good, Larry, but do you have some BIGGER pics???

    Did you make those feet...they are pretty cool!
    here is a pic of the feet cris
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    Excellent, Larry! My question is if you also made the applied carving on the front. It's very attractive and just right for the piece.
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    Larry,

    At least you have a way to climb out. I'll never be able to pay for my toyls if guys like you keep upstaging me. Beautimus stuff there Guy.

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    Larry.....you do beautiful work! Color me "Green with envy!"
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    Yo Larry...Looks to me like you done *earned* that brandy new General! Great job on that and those legs are awesome! I don't have the skills for carving like that and don't believe I have the patience to learn, so I really appreciate nice work when I see it! Keep it up!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker
    Excellent, Larry! My question is if you also made the applied carving on the front. It's very attractive and just right for the piece.
    no jim i didnt carve the frt applicades, could now but not in the begining, i definatly learned alot on this one. mistakes can make us better
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    Very impressive Larry! I'm not much for oak, but you did a real nice job with this piece. It looks great!

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    Larry!!

    Larry great job overall and esp on those "feet". Great patience and ww skills!!
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    Very Nice

    Great job Larry - a real original piece I'd say. You did a great job on it & the feet are really cool - I'm with John - I don't have the patience for that kinda work.
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