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Plywood Cabinet
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Edmundson crafted this cabinet by sandwiching plywood on both sides of an MDF core. The doors feature frame-and-panel construction and a matched grain that Edmundson can control using plywood. The cabinet is finished with Sam Maloof’s recipe of one part satin polyurethane, one part linseed oil, and one part tung oil.
Photo: Michael Pekovich
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posted in: Reader's Gallery, plywood, oil, polyurethane, mdf, Custom Design



















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