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Thread: CD Cabinet FINALLY Finshed-Delivered! *PICS*

  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis Peacock
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    We never get any better at our craft if we never force ourselves to "stretch" our knowledge, skill and attitude.!!</i></b>
    Amen to that, Dennis. There is nothing more true about this or any other craft.

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    Cabinet

    One word, AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!

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    Thumbs up Wowser!!!

    Dennis,

    I think a big ol' attaboy is in order here. I knew you had it in you all along, ya just needed a little coaxin' to get it out. That is one beautiful piece and the inlay work is fabulous. I should think you'll be getting orders after some of that feller's friends see it. Be sure and quote high, it's worth it.

    Great job,
    Bob

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    Dennis, that CD Cabinet is WAY NICE! I really can't add much more that hasn't already been said, but I think that is one of the most outstanding cabinets I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing! REALLY, REALLY NICE WORK DUDE!

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    A beautiful, beautiful job! Well done!
    Bryan in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada


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    I have had several questions about where to get the brass name plate.

    I got them from:

    Rick Doby
    rdoby@triad.rr.com

    I have also been asked about why the wood grain runs differently on the shelves? The customer wanted a mix of "grain pattern" on the shelve and just enough to catch the eye for another look.

    BTW, I used adjustable feet (3 of them) under the base and each foot supports up to 200 pounds each.

    I think I have covered about all there is on this. I "think".
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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    Thumbs up

    VERY Cool Dennis! It's easy to see why your customer was thrilled. Great work!
    Please help support the Creek.


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  8. #38
    That looks amazing! It's a fabulous piece and top class for sure!

    Matt

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    I'm not sure exactly what to say after reading 3 pages of well deserved praise. My first impression was "oh wow". My second, third, and subsequent ones were more OH WOW! The inlay is brilliant. I stared at the close-up for minutes and realized it was ebony before reading the text. Where did you find that much ebony without streaks?

    Great work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Marks
    Where did you find that much ebony without streaks?

    Great work!
    Ed,

    The ebony I got was gathered up for me by Mr. Bob Lasley in Tulsa, OK. He hand picked it for me and I saw that there simply wasn't hardly any streaks in this piece at all. All the hand clapping goes to <b>Mr. Lasley</b> for picking out such a fine piece of ebony for this project. I am sure that if I had of ordered it, it simply wouldn't have been this pretty of a piece.

    Thanks for the great comments and praise.!! I worked long and hard on this and I had only hoped that my fellow ww'ers here on SMC would find this as a nice piece of work.

    Now...if I can only make a piece of furniture...I mean a <b>bench</b> like Terry Hatfield's bench, I would be all set.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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