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    Finished my daughters changing table...

    Just finished a changing table for my infant daughter. The changing box is removable with a few screws in the back so when she is older she can us it as a toy/stuff shelf.
    This is my first project on this scale.
    I have also added a pict of a circa 1930's dresser. This is also in my daughters room. I wanted the new piece to look like it matched the antique.
    Its made from birch ply and stain grade poplar. I finished it by spraying a mix of a few TransTint colors and used an alchohol base. It took some time mixing a dye combo that was close to the antique! It also has 3 coats of polyurathane for durability.





    Here is the antique dresser...


    Foot detail from the antique...


    Foot detail from the new table...

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    Nice job matching the feet!

    The color looks good too. I'm sure your daughter will be happy!

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    Very nice job there Wayne, looks like a really good match.

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    Very nice, Wayne. And very clever making it so it can be used latter for a toy chest.

    Keep up the good work as they get easier as you go...

    Sarge..

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    Excellent work, including the "match"!!
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    it matches dude!!!!and it's nicer!!!! love the removable piece.... happy baby wishes....

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    Looks like an excellent match. That came out so nice, you may have trouble with potty training now.

    -Jeff

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