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Design or Plan used: Kevin Rodel
posted in: Reader's Gallery
Cherry Sideboard
comments (3) December 23rd, 2010 in Reader's Gallery
Cherry sideboard with maple inlays based off of Kevin rodel's design. Solid cherry except for some cherry plywood in the back of the cabinet. Mortise and loose tenon joinery (Festool Domino). Five coats of General's Arm-R-Seal for finish.
Design or Plan used: Kevin Rodel
posted in: Reader's Gallery

















Comments (3)
Posted: 9:19 am on December 30th
Posted: 2:40 pm on December 24th
I assume that you made the hardware as well?
Posted: 9:24 am on December 24th
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