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I built this cabinet for my son the big Superman fan so I thought I'd give it a shot I didn't see nothing else like it out there so I built the cabinet added RGB LED light strips for backlighting with the remote so if you can change it to any color of the spectrum. The emblem was drawn free hand and cut with jig saw . the carcus and face frame was cut using a portable ryobi table saw with adjustable sled

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My son in law, who weighs more than 300 pounds and is solid as a rock, loves superman and would love to have this in his man cave. You did a very nice job on this piece.
 

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WOW. If I hear someone talking about not being able to achieve accuracy with an inexpensive TS, I'm going to refer them to this thread. The 90's are tight, and then we have what, a couple of 45's, also tight, Then as already commented on a Jigsaw for the S cutout. I can't fathom what you could do with a well supplied shop with all the bells and whistles.

Some may say a simplistic project, but jeeze given your tool inventory a spectacular job, nice work, and thanks for posting.

 

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I have full cabinet shop with Felder sliding table saw grass bench mortise for hinges and line boring machine and 3 head grizzlie shaper. I jus like to do things hard way. I made dash and console panels for my 87 corvetter with nothing but makita cordless circular saw. And they were all radiused 1/4 plywood with afromosia veneer . But iappreciate ur comoliments. I have a whole gallery of projects i have completed. I need to post. Here is my facebook album with photos and videos of my work
https://m.facebook.com/robert.c.titsworth/albums/1078678018076/?ref=bookmarks
 
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