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Quite beautiful. Not what I would expect for keeping knives but it works.
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The cabinet is stunning.
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That is just outstanding. Beautifully done.
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My favorite wood! I love Sapele.
How did you do the small dividers? What wood, dimensions, etc.?
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(12-15-2020, 10:22 PM)FS7 Wrote: How did you do the small dividers? What wood, dimensions, etc.?
Also QS Sapele. 1/8" thick. Notched with a table saw blade.
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Really is spectacular, very well done!
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(12-15-2020, 10:23 PM)Aram Wrote: Also QS Sapele. 1/8" thick. Notched with a table saw blade.
Just a full kerf blade? That should make it easy.
My coffee pod drawer tends to get messy unless it's stuffed full. I need to do something like this soon.
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Definitely worthy of a kudos. Now, go buy some more knives!
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very nice - thanks for sharing the build-along
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