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Thread: Walnut/maple entertainment center

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    Walnut/maple entertainment center

    Hey everyone. It's taken me a while to finish this, but here it is. It's peruvian walnut and maple, with peruvian walnut tambour doors. It's about 6' long by 30" tall 25" deep. There are 3 bays of 2 adjustable shelves each. Thanks for looking.
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    Very Nice! I like it a lot.

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    Very nice! Do you have a shot with the tambour doors closed?
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    Thanks for the comments, here is a pic of the tambour doors closed
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    Nice job Matt... the contrast is compatible..
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    Very cool, Matt. I like the dovetail details and the almost retro style it has. You did a great job matching up the stripe. Did you glue up the top and sides as a single piece?
    Last edited by Ben Hatcher; 06-14-2011 at 3:49 PM. Reason: added question

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    I did glue up the sides and top as one piece. I was worried if I didn't I would be just a bit off and it would look really bad.

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