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Nolte designed this cabinet-on-stand (12-in. deep by 44-in. wide by 69-in. tall) around an ingrown branch he discovered when he resawed a board. He bookmatched that piece of maple for the doors, and the rest of the cabinet is beech. The finish is catalyzed lacquer. From Fine Woodworking #222
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, maple, lacquer, beech
Ingrown Cabinet-on-Stand
comments (1) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Nolte designed this cabinet-on-stand (12-in. deep by 44-in. wide by 69-in. tall) around an ingrown branch he discovered when he resawed a board. He bookmatched that piece of maple for the doors, and the rest of the cabinet is beech. The finish is catalyzed lacquer. From Fine Woodworking #222
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, maple, lacquer, beech



















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