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Thread: A Dresser For My New Daughter

  1. #16
    Wow!!!! Absolutely great work!!!

    Jack

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    Nice looking Dresser, I hope it's got enough curls in the wood,Girls like lots of curls.Thanks for sharingAj

  3. #18
    That's a great design and I like the finish.

  4. #19
    Nice work, beautiful wood and a more beautiful little girl. There is nothing so sweet as "my Daddy made this for me".
    Mike Null

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    Beautiful work Trever. This is a spectacular piece. Well done!

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    Totally wonderful piece!
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  7. #22
    in a word, OUTSTANDING !

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    Good choice of materials!! love the grain...
    Jerry

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    Terrific piece - love the 'hidden ' drawers also . Congrats!!
    Peter

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    Beautiful material and a fine bit of craftsmanship. I too think the "hidden" drawers are a real treat for a young lady. Four years to make and so many more than that ahead of it in it's long, long life. Congrats.
    "A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".


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    Very nice.
    What stain and finish did you use on the curly maple?

  12. #27
    Nice looking work and family both. This trumps anything I have built yet to date...
    Last edited by Chris Hachet; 01-21-2015 at 7:28 AM. Reason: spelling

  13. #28
    OMG!!!! Beautiful
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    Awesome and unique, you can tell she has the only one in the world.

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    Great execution--nice wood, too! Lucky young lady.

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