Project by ErnestoP | posted 11-28-2015 06:50 AM | 1574 views | 5 times favorited | 8 comments | ![]() |
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This project is finally complete. There were many first on the project including almost taking my finger off! From the mini corbels to the inset doors and dye stains. I want to thank the LJ community for helping me through some tough moments. I learned a lot on this one and will utilize that knowledge on my next project. The matching coffee and end tables.
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david38
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#1 posted 11-28-2015 02:27 PM
looks great
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#2 posted 11-28-2015 02:33 PM
Ernest, this is really nice. Congratulations and welcome to Lumberjocks.
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#3 posted 11-28-2015 02:33 PM
Sorry, it posted twice by mistake. Don’t know what happened.
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#4 posted 11-28-2015 05:45 PM
Thanks Charles!
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#5 posted 11-28-2015 10:24 PM
Nice do you have it open in the back for the wine cabinet.
ErnestoP
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#6 posted 11-28-2015 11:05 PM
No. The back is covered. I’ll add some pics shortly of the wine shelf I added to only to the left cabinet. They are inside the cabinet the doors open.
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#7 posted 11-29-2015 05:49 PM
I would be interested to see as I am worried that the wine cooler would over heat.
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#8 posted 11-29-2015 05:54 PM
Oh, the wine cooler is open in the back and can slide right out. The cabinets are covered in the rear.
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