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    I finished off the year with a great project where also doing a front you look closely in the back. v-carved panel i listed closely to Joe its critical to not be to shallow or to deep
    all work made out of African mahogany
    will be ready second week in January for install
    all parts made on the bot
    did i mention going into 100 year old house
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    Absolutely beautiful! This is your best work, Kevin...joe

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    Can't wait to see that finished Kevin
    Can you post a closer pic of the fluted corner with the "framed" 3D pocket?
    Don't forget an installed pic!
    Excellent!
    scott P.
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    Yes very elegant indeed!!
    Did you do the fluted column on an indexer? What is your finishing strategy going to be?

    Cherrs
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    Thanks for the compliments Joe i feel its my best work in Newfoundland .Since the beginning of the year Ive been using cherry staying away from tinted birch
    Scott wait i will post better pictures
    the fluted columns done on the indexing head 60 inches long had to spend a better part of a day to move the indexing head to work
    the finishing min-wax English chestnut stain the watco danish oil.will spray 5 coat water based polyurethane .was going to try 2 coats of shellac but backed off due to little experience doing what i know best .I will not tint the customer is letting me do what i feel is best to bring out the grain .We lucked out on the wood it was a thrill to work with all parts are stained and oiled ready for spraying Monday

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    Looks really nice Kevin. Good thing it wasn't any taller, huh?

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    I love your work Kevin. Great stuff!

    if you get a chance, post a picture of the door detail that you did and tell us about it...

    Monty

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    Kevin, I like your work. It's always inspiring.

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    Nice job! I am sure the customer will love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin View Post
    I finished off the year with a great project where also doing a front you look closely in the back. v-carved panel i listed closely to Joe its critical to not be to shallow or to deep
    all work made out of African mahogany
    will be ready second week in January for install
    all parts made on the bot
    did i mention going into 100 year old house
    Any install pics yet Kevin? Its going to look great. I love African mahog.

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