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They work.
Looks good too. My problem would be the patience putting everything back in there. I haven't built anything out of cedar in a long time. Got a little in the shop but getting decent boards here is pricey now. Real easy to get narrow almost all sap wood stuff IE 3" wide.
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Glad you got the pictures to work! Wonderful cabinet!
Ag
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Nice and practical design. Very craftsman-like work.
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I can only say WOW! Nice work and planning.
Jim
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Me thinketh someone doth challenge Mr Studley.
WOW. Glad to the pictures worked so I could have the pleasure of seeing that.
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Amazing!
Could you post some detail pictures and explain the mounting system for the chisels?
Thanks
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I had given up on ever seeing the pictures. I'm glad I took another look.
Your work on this is extraordinary.
See ya later,
Bill
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Wow. Impressive.