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Reader's Gallery
Betsy Engel, contributor
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4 Ways to Make Panels Pop
comments (1) February 17th, 2010 in Reader's Gallery
Doors are dominant on most cabinet designs, so dressing up door panels is an easy way to make furniture stand out. And because they are flat and finite, panels are a great place to try out new techniques. This collection of articles shows four panels that are tasteful without being overwhelming: book-matched, hand-carved, woven, and routed. Read the articles from Fine Woodworking issue # 211
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Any way to find out????
Posted: 3:12 pm on July 5th
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