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I spent several weeks making an armoror's tool box with walnut drawer fronts. In the near future I hope to build a leather working desk. We will see how that goes.
. I love the details, the grain, the love that went into the build. Great job.
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Did you include the secret compartments? They went pretty easy for me, BUT, the drawer fronts took several tries and extra wood.
I really like the DT on the top
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“Did you include the secret compartments? They went pretty easy for me, BUT, the drawer fronts took several tries and extra wood.”
I didn’t do the secret compartments on either side of the prospect door just the one with the prospect box being removable with the 3 small secret boxes behind.
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(02-05-2020, 07:34 PM)wood-chips Wrote: That is a masterpiece!
Just beautiful. My compliments.
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Stunning work
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spectacular piece. you should be very proud of your work.
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Well beyond my skills. Love the drawers with the curved fronts and walnut burl veneer. Oh my!
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WOW, just WOW, really beautiful work. Somebody is going to really love that.
Maybe in my next life I could attempt a project like that.
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