Well, almost. The doors need a coat of poly and then it can go to it's new owner.
Thanks for taking a peek
Julie
Well, almost. The doors need a coat of poly and then it can go to it's new owner.
Thanks for taking a peek
Julie
Beautiful job, Julie! That's a very attractive cabinet...the new owner had better be darn proud of that one! (As should the builder... )
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I like the bevels on the inside and outside of the panels. A very nice touch to make the cabinet just as nice open as closed. Was that cut with a tablesaw?
Yes, they were cut on the table saw. I think it was in a receint issue of "Wood" mag.
very nice cabinet,,,,,,,
Mike
Julie,
Great looking cabinet. Thanks for posting the pictures.
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Looks good Julie! What kind of wood is that - ash or oak? And, what type of construction did you use for the doors? The grain direction on the inside of the doors is different from the front. Are they 1/2 lap?
Todd.
Good job Julie.
Very nice cabinet Julie!
Bob
Nice looking work Julie. I also like the effect on the doors being raised on both sides. Are the sides solid or ply?
Excellent job Julie!!!!
Now....tell me a little about it. What kind of wood did you use and what method did you use for making the doors? What finish did you apply? Looks really good.....Thanks for sharing.
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It's made out of Oak, the legs, door panels , door frame and face frame are all solid oak. the sides, top, bottom and shelve are oak plywood. The door frames are 1/2 lap. The doors were made on the table saw. The article is in wood mag March 2003, #147.
Watco golden oak and topped with minwax poly.
I think that is everyone's answers. Thanks for your kind words and questions. This is the first real piece I've made. I just usually putter around in the shop.. Thanks Again
Very nice work Julie. Looks great. I love oak.
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