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    Hack Huntboard Completed w pics

    Hi All
    Been a while since I posted anything, but I just finished this up yesterday. Obviously not my design, but it is still a pretty cool piece. The interior parts are made of Basswood, the case is cherry and the panels are birds eye...I finished it with BLO and then padded on a super blonde shellac.

    Nate
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    A few more pics
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    Beautiful!

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    Very nice piece! i like it alot!

    Are those magnets in the edge of the doors? to keep them shut i assume...

    Great job,
    Nick
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    Very nice Nate. Nice job all around.
    Being a good old Vermonter & just having been in Vermont on vacation, I've been looking at some of my archived Hack stuff..... this one being near the top of the list of favorites.

    Cheers.
    Greg

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    Oh, that is simply wonderful!! I've always like this piece and your execution of the design is just great!
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    Nate, that's a beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing.
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    Stunning piece. Nate great job.
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    Great project! Thanks for sharing.
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    Really great. How was the bass to work with for drawers parts?
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    Nate, stunning project! You did all the right things in all the right places. I really like the use of the b.e. maple panels and the curly cherry top. Superb! Thanks for posting it. Great craftsmanship.

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    That is beautiful. Great job and thanks for sharing.
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    Clean!! Excellent combination and well done. Nice dovetails, too.

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    Great looking piece of furniture.....

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    Beautiful piece Nate. I really like the top and B.E. panels.

    Great job. Thanks for the post.

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