Walnut Bar front

Crazyraceguy

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I didn't really get much for pics during assembly, but I have a few near the end. All 3 sections together are just over 22 feet long, but there really isn't any structure to it, since it really is just a skin, to cover existing. The 9 panels are identical size, with the 2 outers as removable access panels (with locks, rather than the usual screws)
It has a rather odd detail of a reveal/spacer between the rails and the quarter-round.
 

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Very nice CRG!

I love walnut, absolutely beautiful timber, I use it a lot in conjunction with white oak and jarrah.
 
I also love walnut... :love:

That appears to be a walnut ply which I assume is different than most of the folks on the FOG use. I've never used walnut ply, the closest run up I've had with a laminated material is maple play.
 
Yes, @Cheese it is plywood. We have a veneer supplier that will lay-up full sheets like this, on most substrates. These happen to be a Baltic Birch substitute, but it could have been MDF too. Three of those sheets came to me as 8' x 4' (cross grain) That made this quite a bit quicker to assemble. The rails and styles are only 1/2" and simply applied to the front of the underlying 3/4" back. The sections will be attached buy Lamello Clamex connectors and a few Dominos.
 
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