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    Cabinet Pics

    Finally finished a curio type cabinet for my wife.. It's made from a wood called African Makore along with some curly maple and some pre-cut inlays. Basic cope and stick construction.... two coats of sealer and two coats of gloss poly..
    Thanks for looking...

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    oops. sorry about the pics in the first post...

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    I still ain't seein' no pics, Rich.

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    one more time....
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    That is beautiful and the inlay really sets it apart from ordinary. Thank you for sharing.
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    Wow, that is beeeeyooootiful!

    Love the inlay.

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    Very nice work!! I also am intrigued by the inlay/design around the base of the unit. Nice!
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    Beautiful Rich, and that inlay makes it one of a kind. You have created a family heirloom.
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    Am I not seeing it properly, or is the "inlay" actually on the outside of the piece? It's a stunning cabinet. I'm just wondering if the decorative detail is on the outside, is still considered an inlay?

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    Thank everyone for the nice comments...
    Pat,
    the inlay is actually recessed... I routed out a strip around the unit equal to the thickness of the piece...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Torino View Post
    Thank everyone for the nice comments...
    Pat,
    the inlay is actually recessed... I routed out a strip around the unit equal to the thickness of the piece...
    OK, I see it now. Thanks.

    That Makore is beautiful. Did you find a good deal on it, or did you choose it purely for the look? Either way, I think it was a good choice.

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    Way cool Rich!!

    Beautifully done....great Curio Cabinet!!

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    Very nice job Rich. Its a nice timber, but did you find it brittle?

    I have also known a few people to get dermatitis from it. Did you find the dust makes you sneeze?

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    Pat,
    I don't think there are any good deals on lumber where I live in South West Florida. The Makore wasn't cheap but it caught my wifes eye so the decision was easy.

    Tim,
    the lumber worked pretty well.. I didn't think it was particularly brittle but you are right about the sneezing... even thought I wore a mask it was some miserable stuff. I didn't have any problem with skin irritation just the nose....

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