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    New to this site

    Hello everyone ... I'm new to this site but have been a professional furniture maker since 1980. I currently have five employees, a CNC router, for which we accept custom work, a custom metal shop, and since February, an online shop diary at http://dorsetcustomfurniture.blogspot.com/
    Check it out for detailed construction process photos and other furniture design and workshop info. Leave a comment ....... Thanks, and I look forward to sharing information with all of you ....

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    Welcome to Sawmill Creek Dan. I enjoyed exploring your site and look forward to your contributions to the forum.
    Don Bullock
    Woebgon Bassets
    AKC Championss

    The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.
    -- Edward John Phelps

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    Welcome. Nice professional web site..
    Jerry

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    Welcome to the Creek Dan! Wade right in the water's fine.
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    I love the site Dan. I thought the tansu chest (original and the second one) took the cake, but then I saw the caskets you made for your parents, and those are just on another level. It must have been a wonderfully emotional process to go through, but the ultimate special and final gift.

    A question on the Tansu chest if you don't mind. The top panels for the stepped drawers, those were a rail and stile it looks like. I presume you sanded them down to be perfectly level with the rail/stile frame. Did you run them through a drum/belt sander, or did someone hand sand them.

    Very nice work, and great variety with the metal work to compliment your wood work.
    Grady - "Thelma, we found Dean's finger"
    Thelma - "Where is the rest of him?!"

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