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  1. #241
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    Very symmetrical and equally divergent. Just beautiful.

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    Thanks gents!

    I can't wait to see it with some varnish on it. Can't do it in the shop (.stinks too much) so my father and I are going to bring it to his place and finish it.
    Bumbling forward into the unknown.

  3. #243
    My exact thoughts. Nice handles. Boy, that cabinet looks so good as is, it seems a shame to put a finish on it.

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    Looks great Brian. I like the pull choice a lot. Looks like we will soon see all of the "goodies".
    Jim

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    Brian, LOVE everything about it. OOnly surprise to me was I anticipated the handles in ebony. Not sure why I envisioned them in ebony but love the shape with the soft curve.
    Particularly appreciative of your efforts to educate the rest of us, Sensei.
    Happy New Year Brian. I hope it brings great joy to you and your family. Patrick

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    On second thought , maybe the ebony would be too big a contrast to the burl. Don't know. But it is great, please don't interprete my comments as any sort of criticism, they are not intended that way. Best, Patrick

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    Thanks fellas! Happy new year!

    Patrick, funny enough I originally planned them in Ebony, I debated it for a bit but ultimately decided on tone on tone. To my eye either one would work nicely. I did ebony on a wall hanging cabinet a few years and loved it.
    Bumbling forward into the unknown.

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    Installed! Was an uneventful move, which was exactly what I was hoping for. Got some finish on it, and It really looks great with a finish;





    Dad's going to work on the finish for a bit, then my mom will take some good photos, she is a far better photographer than myself.
    Bumbling forward into the unknown.

  9. #249
    That is incredible. Very nice work sir

  10. #250
    Looks fantastic, Brian. I love those door fronts.

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    Wow! If pajamas, robe and slippers will make my work look like that, I'm in. Nice job Brian.
    jim

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    Beautiful cabinet. I especially like the clean look of the drawer fronts. I dont think I have ever seen a build like that. And, thank you for taking the time to document this so well.

  13. #253
    Beautiful work, really like the handles.

    -Bob

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    Very nice Brian. But we do want a guided tour

    Regards from Perth

    Derek

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    Holy wow. This is spectacular. As if there was any doubt though, eh?

    Quote Originally Posted by James Pallas View Post
    Wow! If pajamas, robe and slippers will make my work look like that, I'm in. Nice job Brian.
    jim
    Take it from me: My Batman onesie doesn't count.

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