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Curio Cabinet from Shippping Crates and Skids
comments (1) May 27th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
This is a small cabinet approximately 3' tall and 6" x 5". It is a frame and panel construction. I salvaged the boards from various crates and skids I found in my travels as a truck driver. The cabinet is finished with a wipe on varnish oil blend I found in a back issue of Fine Woodworking.
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Rundle Dorosh
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cabinet, mahogany, frame and panel, ash
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