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Thread: Completed dresser for wife

  1. #16
    **** Drool ****
    That is epic nice!

  2. #17
    Agreed. Stunning work.

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    Great work!!!
    Jerry

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    Very, very nicely done Bob!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Bob, that is really cool! I love the way you even did a cloud lift in the long divider and built the drawer fronts to fit it. Very, very nice.
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    A beautiful piece of work.

    She will enjoy it always.
    Sometimes decisions from the heart are better than decisions from the brain.

    Enjoy Life...

  7. #22
    Very nice design aesthetic, I have always wanted to try some Greene and Greene pieces,.

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    Nice work, thanks for sharing

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    Misters G&G would be impressed. Me too!

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    Yes, please more photos. I'm particularly interested in how you did the drawer fronts.

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    That's beautiful! G & G is my favorite.

    Michael

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    Don't you just love it when a project comes out great!
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    Very nice craftsmanship. I like G&G and I like the dresser except for the wood on front. I'm not a fan of wild and wooly wood grain or figure and prefer a calmer look. Obviously, though, I'm in the minority on that issue.

    In any case, the piece is well done and I'm sure your wife will cherish it.
    Cody


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    How is it that I am just now seeing this!?! Beautiful piece, lotsa chatoyance (unless I'm wrong the pattern that a picture captures is actually a changing pattern of relection as one walks past), great G&G design details and a happy wife. Its a winner all around.
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