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    My completed rustic projects

    Since around Feb. I have completed some "Adirondack style" rustic
    projects For my camp at the lake. I thought I'd post them. Let me
    know what you think.

    First is a night stand. I made 2. Mainly cherry with yellow birch
    twig work.
    Second is a entertainment center (built in) Walnut,tiger maple
    doors and yellow birch logs & twigs.
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    Some others,
    A built in Cherry dresser. A pool cue stand and a end table.
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    rick, i'm not really into rustic furniture, but it's hard not to like the craftsmanship you have exhibited in building these pieces! pray tell, how did you do the doors on the cabinet?

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    Rick, that is great stuff! I'd like to know about the Birch logs.... how did you dry them? Were they fresh cut and dried, or found? How did you seal them? Also what did you finish the cherry with on the nightstand? Did you help the color along somehow?

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    Very authentic

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    Quote Originally Posted by frank shic View Post
    rick, i'm not really into rustic furniture, but it's hard not to like the craftsmanship you have exhibited in building these pieces! pray tell, how did you do the doors on the cabinet?
    Thanks Frank. The rails & styles were made with a standard freud
    raised panel cabinet door router bit set. I then make my rustic
    edged with a ROS. Thats takes a bit of time. The grills are made
    of yellow birch twigs. Trans tint mission brown sanded off to
    accent the figure,a light coat of transtint golden brown,blo
    and 3 coats of shellac,6 coats of laquer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Steinhilper View Post
    Rick, that is great stuff! I'd like to know about the Birch logs.... how did you dry them? Were they fresh cut and dried, or found? How did you seal them? Also what did you finish the cherry with on the nightstand? Did you help the color along somehow?
    Thanks Mike. The birch logs are cut fresh then Kiln dried.They are
    sealed with dewaxed shellac,then laquer.
    The Cherry on the nightstand has 2 coats of Watco cherry danish
    oil. Then 3 coats of shellac & 6 coats of laquer.

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