Couple projects completed

Brandon

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Just posting a few pictures of recent projects.
First one is just a couple cabinets for laundry room, had a custom door I had to match from an existing kitchen style. Had some cutters made and they turned out great.
Second is just a walnut butcher block counterop I did, they liked the look of some sap wood in there, which  I thought looked great also. I used the Festool Surfix oil to finish it. I actually really using the Surfix, I've used it a few times now
Third is just a walnut table and chair image for daughter, she really loves it.
Lastly is a walnut table i made when I was bored over the winter. Just kinda made it up as I went along with miscellaneous material I had at my shop and gave to some friends today. Finished with conversion varnish, turned out really well
 

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Love the cabinets!

Unfortunately my wife was watching over my shoulder when I clicked on the picture, and you caused me to have another item added to my "Honey Do" list... [scared]

 
Nice job.  I love beaded face frames.  Did you attach the bead or jack miter it?  Did you spray the laundry room cabs?
 
Cabinets turned out really nice.  Like table.  I made one for my grandchildren but nothing that fancy.
 
wow said:
Love the cabinets!

Unfortunately my wife was watching over my shoulder when I clicked on the picture, and you caused me to have another item added to my "Honey Do" list... [scared]
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Well that was a good idea!  Not!!  [eek] [big grin]

Back to the thread, great work, particularly the countertops and the desk.

 
rnt80 said:
Nice job.  I love beaded face frames.  Did you attach the bead or jack miter it?  Did you spray the laundry room cabs?

Thanks everyone, much appreciated.
I did the face frames on my kreg router table with kreg beaded face frame system. Works great for a smaller cabinet shop like mine. The doors I did on my shaper, traditional 5 pc doors with 3/8" reverse g panels. All soft maple for the face frames and doors. The panels in the doors are double refined mdf

I did spray the cabinets myself. Smaller projects like that one I'll do but larger ones, like kitchens, I'll give to my finisher to spray. I used valspar ultra conversion lacquer with a 20 sheen top coat. Great stuff, turned out great.
 
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