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Thread: The Butler's Desk - Finale

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    Hello Brian,

    Many thanks for taking us on the trip. Personally, I enjoy the dovetails quite a lot, though also appreciate the clean lines of full blind as well. Hope the client is very happy with the outcome and looking forward to the next projects (did I see shoji screens the background?)

    Best,
    C
    "You can observe a lot just by watching."
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    Exceptional and beautiful results!! Good work, Brian..
    Jerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Charles View Post
    Hello Brian,

    Many thanks for taking us on the trip. Personally, I enjoy the dovetails quite a lot, though also appreciate the clean lines of full blind as well. Hope the client is very happy with the outcome and looking forward to the next projects (did I see shoji screens the background?)

    Best,
    C
    My pleasure! Glad that you enjoyed! He's certainly happy with it, which is the most important part, lol. Yeah, I built that pair in honduran mahogany and I have another set I'm finishing up in Alaskan yellow cedar.

    They're being put aside for the moment to head forward on another (pair) of cabinets, one of which I want to enter in a local competition.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Olexa View Post
    Exceptional and beautiful results!! Good work, Brian..
    Thank you!!!
    Bumbling forward into the unknown.

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    Very glad to hear the client was happy and meant to say that I think the mitered dovetails are a great mix of adding some visual interest while keeping the clean lines.

    Will look forward to seeing more on the cabinets and screens as you're able.

    Best,
    C
    "You can observe a lot just by watching."
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    Thank you!
    Bumbling forward into the unknown.

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    Fantastic work Brian - I always learn a lot from your posts (although the Japanese terms go right over my head.


    More importantly, I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to share such clear photo's and helpful descriptions. I always look for your posts .

    Best, Mike

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    Thanks Mike! My pleasure!
    Bumbling forward into the unknown.

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