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    Oak trim work pictures

    We did this basement a while back and thought I would share some of the pictures. It’s supposed to be a Tudor style interior with a touch of gothic. Not really my style, but I’ll build them what ever they want. Anyway, we spent a couple of months milling moldings and making those pain in the neck arches. I’m sure glad their done.
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    Whew!

    i'd be glad to be done with that also.

    nice work. looks like a lot of time there.

    I bet they payed very nicely for all that.

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    dan
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    Fantastic work!! Not my style either, but that makes it so much more difficult to accomplish a good result - and you did!

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    Is it just me or can the pics not be clicked on to make them bigger?

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    Wow...that's a LOT of wonderful work!
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    For some reason I can’t make them bigger either. I believe it’s the way I copied them from photo bucket.com
    Last time uploaded off my computer and the pictures were a little better. I’ll remember that for next time
    Thanks for the nice comments.

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    Great work Bryan. I agree with you, not something I would want in my house but, in the right house and with the right furnishings, that is going to really make a statement.

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    Bryan

    Beautiful work.

    The style may not be my cup of tea, but the workmanship is great!

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    Really nice Bryan
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    Nice work.

    Richard

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    Can't really see the detail because of the small pic size but it looks very nice.
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    Very impressive work.
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