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100_2957.JPGdry fit112 viewsFinally got the door frames made up and dry fit the panels.dlarue
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100_3139.JPGlinenfold media cabinet54 viewsHere's a better picture... Tough to get the light just right. Even more difficult (and tedious, with the antiquated software I have) to eliminate the background.dlarue
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100_7287.JPGDoors open92 viewsThe doors have been installed! Possibly the single most stressful and difficult part of the entire project.dlarue
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100_7288.JPGDoors closed90 viewsand there it stands, finished at last.dlarue
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100_7294.JPGCompleted Cabinet (Finally!)94 viewsFrom across the room it looks awesome! Up close, the myriad faults are quite evident, at least to the maker's eye.dlarue
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cardboard.JPGcardboard doors135 viewsMock-up of the cabinet doors, made from cardboard and hot melt glue. Gotta love hot melt glue.dlarue
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carving1.jpgcarving down to background103 viewscarve the ends down the the level of the rebatedlarue
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carving2.jpgcarved the second part121 viewscarved down to the bottom of the groove.dlarue
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carving3.JPGsecond stage of carving126 viewsdlarue
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carving4.JPGthird stage of carving138 viewsdlarue
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chisels.JPGChisels127 viewsThese are the chisels I used to do the carving. 90% of it was done with the 10mm #5 sweep Henry Taylor gouge. The little skew chisel came in REALLY handy in the tight corners.dlarue
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grooves.jpggrooves111 viewsthese are the grooves, shallow 1/2 inch grooves for the round plane to follow, and narrow deep grooves to set the second layer of the carving.dlarue
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