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Dry fit-up complete. On to the panels....
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And you gotta tease with that saw slipped into the pic, don’t you??!!
Looking good, Phil, can’t wait to see it finished. Maybe a masked visit this fall.
Enjoy the long weekend, we’ve got some great weather on tap.
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Thanks Kevin: I try to keep the TLTW saw out of harms way on the bench, but I don't have any reservations about advertising such a superior saw (kudos Klaus and Pedder!). Yes, please stop by for the official unveiling: which will hopefully happen before the holidays. Great weather for sure: I may be in the shop, but I will enjoy the weather none the less! Phil
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Doors assembled. On to fit-up and install.
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I think I can see the light at the end of the tunnel........
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That is some righteous woodworking!
Thanks for showing.
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(09-05-2020, 11:10 AM)C. in Indy Wrote: That is some righteous woodworking!
Thanks for showing.
Chris: Thanks! You are obviously a scholar and gentleman of superior taste
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Thanks, Curt
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I really like those drawer pulls! The contrasting color and freeform placement add such a .... [insert French word].
Actually, I would be one sharp breath from a heart attack if I put loose door fronts into a pocket, like that. Because. I know what would happen, if I did it.
Really nice looking.
Heirlooms are self-important fiction so build what you like. Someone may find it useful.