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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: Intarsia92 on February 17, 2012, 03:59:05 pm
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I made this 48? L cabinet to hold my woodworking magazines.
Had them scattered around in magazine racks, bookshelves and in the shop.
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Very very nice. Excellent choice of woods.
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That's first class Al, nice work!
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Nice work Al.
Karl
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Wow, looks awesome. Thanks for posting. :)
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thats one nice cabinet you made there.
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Very nice looking. Now you have to train yourself to put the magazines where they belong.... ;D
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Nice ... I will take mine in Mahogany please :) That cabinet looks great. Thanks for sharing it with us.
DW
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Beautiful work!!!
I do have one question, though. It appears your new cabinet is already full. What are you going to do with the new magazines?! ;) ;D
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Beautiful!! Damn, I wish I had a 1/4 of your talents!
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Wow, I-92, you look like you know what you're doing. Very pretty.
Looks full-you'll have to make another one or quit buying WW magazines. :)
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Hey guys, you're right the cabinet is full, on top that i'm getting rid of almost all my collection of "WOOD" magazines. Only keeping the issues that have Intarsia projects, which are very few. They are being given to various nursing homes in the area.
About 1/3 of the cabinet holds issues called "Shop Notes" that I'd give to anyone willing to pay the shipping. I hate to just toss them away.
I'll have no problem filling any empty space I get.
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Nice! Very nice, actually.
David
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Wow that is one handsome piece of furniture. As always top notch.
Marg
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Fantastic work as usual buddy! That came out awesome!
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They look awesome!
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Real professional and very nicely done Sir!
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nice cabinet Al
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Al your work is always great... Want to come build me a few cabinets ;) .. Joking of course... Sheila
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Very well done, thanks for sharing
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NICE CABINET.
I WOULD BE INTERESTED IN YOUR SHOPNOTES IF YOU STILL HAVE THEM.
I SENT YOU A PM BUT DONT KNOW IF IT WENT THROUGH.
DROP ME A LINE AND WE CAN ARRANGE THINGS SUPERSHINGLER@YAHOO.COM
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looks great Al, it amazes me how great and versatile woodworker you are