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    My biggest cabinet job... compete.

    I laughed, I cried, I will get paid. Learned too much. Drank from the fire hose a bit too much.

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    Yes, I have 3 phase!

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    Looks great.
    Let us know when they open I’ll have a triple xtra hot latte. And a blueberry muffin 🙂
    Hickory bookmactched panels?
    Aj

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    Nice work, congratulation's. What is the countertop i don't see any seams? Espresso for me.

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    Outstanding!!!!! I hope that some good referrals come from that, too.
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    I just bought the veneered panels pre banded from a cabinet CNC shop. It's a pretty repetitive pattern. Looks better on doors and 24 inch panels than it does on the huge 42" cabinet (in my opinion). The 42" cab was a pain. I bought and used a locking miter on it. Pushing that vertically thru my shaper by myself was a task. The joinery is far from perfect, but at that size, I'm just happy it looks good at all.

    I didn't do the countertop. But I think it's quartz and it has a really rough top. The L piece against the wall is one big piece. So the joint is hard to see from this angle because it's the furthest joint away in the photo. The did a good job.
    Yes, I have 3 phase!

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    Nice Job....
    Chris

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    Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing.

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    Yep, that would be a challenge if you work alone. Congratulations on seeing it through. I'm sure there were a few moments when it seemed like you had bit off far too much.

    Do you get free coffee now at that shop?

    John

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    Looks very well done, hopefully more business coming your way!

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    Andrew, very attractive cabinetry - really adds to the shop.

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    Good job well done! Lots of effort and craftsmanship went into that project.
    Best Regards, Maurice

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    Congrats on a well done job!

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