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    Beasty and the kitchen cabinets?

    She's done it again.......
    The LOML has now decided that the white oak may not be bright enough for the kitchen cabinets I'm gonna try and build...grrrrrrr

    So....she wants glass panels in some (with frosted designs) and a lighter wood to brighten up the kitchen.
    I'm thinking the glass panels may or may not stay in favor with her, but was wondering about using a light wood for either the frame of the doors or the center panels.
    I did take notes at the David Marks seminar and he mentioned which should probably be lighter, the frame or panels, but I put his notes away so I wouldn't loose them....and I can't remember where..

    So....Which would be a better choice, frame or panels for a lighter wood and can anybody suggest a lighter wood that would go with white oak.
    Beasty has suggested mahogany???

    btw I have about 150bf of white oak already bought for this project, so buying all new wood isn't something I'm looking forward to.
    tia
    Al.......just shoot me ....please.....

    Errrrr she just said Mahogany is to dark and is online looking as I type......help.....
    Last edited by Al Willits; 02-18-2007 at 10:42 AM.

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    Al, how about maple? That's pretty light. I wonder if I could use that white oak? Hmmm.....

    I'll let you know about meeting up. Have to work out the details. Thanks a bundle.

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    Maple might work, she's mentioned she likes that b4.
    Would you put the maple as the pannel or frame?

    I just might mention that Maple was what she wanted the cabinets out of and you know who talked her into oak....I'll never hear the end of this one...
    She says Hi btw

    Al

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    Tell her I said hi back.

    I'd be inclined to make the frames out of first grade maple and use the oak for the panels. If she'd let you get the quartersawn oak instead, I'd say reverse it and use some figured maple. She's probably gonna hit me the next time she sees me.

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    You evidently don't remember the trip to the Lime Springs lumber yard and almost getting kicked out for her "I don't like QS oak" remark??

    I'm planning on sneaking a bit of qs on the sideboard, but I don't enjoy the beatings quite enough to try on the kitchen cabinets..

    Lighter around the edges then..thanks

    Al......who for Dave's health isn't gonna mention QS...

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    Al, I do remember almost getting kicked back to the state line for her comment. I suppose she won't change her mind. I bet she's reading my comments over your shoulder, too.

    Thanks for looking out for my health.

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    Naw, she's looking on-line now for a new cauldron, seems Witches Supply has a sale on them...so your safe for now...

    Plus its order flower seed time, so she'll be busy for a bit, she likes the Maple idea though, and she hasn't said much about the oak, but I do get the "LOOK" when I walk by.....

    Al...who'd rather take the beating, than the "LOOK"

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    You could bleach the oak.
    I think oxalic acid 'll do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rohrabacher
    You could bleach the oak.
    I think oxalic acid 'll do it.
    I was going to wonder the same thing. If you already have the oak, what about that? I've seen a "pickled white oak" finish before also, which was certainly pale, but I have no idea how to get it.

    Or what about a dilute white wash coat? That'd still give you the grain, but have a white tint to it?

    hope this helps
    ...art
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    Thanks Cliff, but I think we may have found a compromise, after trying several different finishes, duluted Dainsh natural and clear poly seems to have at least got the beatings to stop.
    Seems QS oak and Tung oil are on her no list...
    She's decided the Maple was to plain looking, so we're sticking with the oak and I've volunteered to install a few low voltage lights which hopefully will brighten the kitchen up.

    Al.....who's not real fond of sunglasses in the kitchen anyway...

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    Well, see? You did alright in picking out that wood in the first place.

    Maple? Too plain?


    No sunglasses in the kitchen is defintely a good thing.

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    Dave, I'll let you explain the Maple thing to her....I'll supply the band aids...

    Of the two pictures you have there, the darker one on the right is what she doesn't care for, I like the lighter one (curly?) but she's not fond of it.
    And as its her kitchen, I'll build what ever it is she wants....if she ever figures out what that is...

    Al

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    My wife and I enjoy your posts about Beasty. Let me correct that to say I enjoy your posts and she does not. She says your comments about beasty are rude and tasteless. As much as I tell her it is a term of Love she is not buying it. Can you post a picture of beasty and you happy and content.

    Ben
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    Ben, tell your wife these are indeed terms of endearment, Lori is well aware of what I call her and finds them cute.
    fwiw, this women stayed by my side while I was in the hospital with a brain abscess and not expected to live, she wasn't working at that time and money was extremely tight.
    During the day she looked for a job, during the night she came to see me, after surgery I was paralyzed on my entire left side, and went though months of therapy, she took care of our dogs, the house and finance's.
    Not to mention dummy here who didn't get out of the hospital till almost 6 months.

    Her nickname comes from her ability to do all this and more, she is my partner in life and I am most greatful.
    Besides, somehow nicknames like Moonflower or Sweetkins just don't fit my bride..
    Especially when she in one of "them" moods...

    Its the "Them" moods where the Beasty really shines...
    Al

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    Al, She is awesome. You are a lucky man.

    Ben
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