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Thread: Kitchen Area Hutch Build - Lots of pictures

  1. #16
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    That's a very nice piece with some incredibly interesting looking material! Bravo on the build and thanks for sharing the process!
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  2. #17
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    Very nice Jim, I really like the copper and the pulls, very unique as they add to the character of the piece for sure.
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  3. #18
    Nice work, at first I thought looking at the first pics was that wood looks terrible, but finished product its great. Nice job.

  4. #19
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    Thanks.......yeah wormy chestnut looks pretty sad until you soak a little Watco Danish Oil on it and then the character comes to life. The wood is actually very solid. You just have to sort through it and be sure to weed out damaged boards and areas of boards, and it cuts and sands very nicely. One of my favorite woods to work with.

  5. #20
    That is a very nice piece!

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