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    Looks great jamie. What part of the country are you in?

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    Wichita, KS and ya you would think it was profitable but it was all work I did working for someone else.... I just recently went out on my own... If I can keep motivated then I don't think it will be to hard to get a good business going especially since I have spent the last four years slowly buying all my tools so that I have no start up cost. oh and THX for looking
    WHY IS IT SO MUCH EASIER TO START A NEW PROJECT THEN TO FINISH THE CURRENT ONE...

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    Hi Jamie,

    There is one really bad thing about your photos...You make me want to build a new house. I have remodeled two bathrooms in our house and I like them very much. However, they are amature compared to your work.

    Enjoy

    Jim
    First of all you have to be smarter than the machine.
    So. Calif. 5 miles to ocean

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    Beautiful work, Jamie. With work like this you will do well on your own, just take time to learn the business end of woodwoking.
    Aspire to inspire before you expire.

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    jamie, LOVE the beaded inset. question for you: are the beads nailed on or routed into the face frame stock?

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    They were nailed on. You can't see from the picture but the whole kitchen has them in every opening. Didn't post it since I didn't do the kitchen other then the island and the crown and the distressing... It really adds a nice touch when you are doing an older world style. It's a nice place for glaze to collect.
    Last edited by Jamie Baalmann; 09-09-2007 at 4:12 PM.
    WHY IS IT SO MUCH EASIER TO START A NEW PROJECT THEN TO FINISH THE CURRENT ONE...

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    Beautiful Work

    Great work, I like the variety of finishes and use of colors. Really nice cabinets.

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