HarveyWildes
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After seeing a picture of an Esherick cabinet in Fine Woodworking a few years back, I decided that I would try to make the doors one day. I finally got around to designing it, and found that I just didn't have the skills to make sure that the outside of the door would be perfectly rectangular when I was done. At the time, I was designing the frame joints as saddle joints in order to get the strength I wanted.
Then along came a Domino. Made the whole thing relatively easy.
Frames are #2 Cherry. In the first pic, the panels are figured Chechen. In the second pic, the panels are curly maple. Sorry about the orientation of the second picture.
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Then along came a Domino. Made the whole thing relatively easy.
Frames are #2 Cherry. In the first pic, the panels are figured Chechen. In the second pic, the panels are curly maple. Sorry about the orientation of the second picture.
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