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    I've been thinking of going back to plain white glue for the longer glue up time. I reckon the yellow aliphatic is for young guys with healthy hearts

    Nice looking cabinet Lig

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    Nice work - I'm looking forward to seeing the finish you plan to use as well as the completed project.

    The design, - commercial, someone else, or your own? Quite unusual with the angled sides.

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    Pic 1- making the door “Domipulls” two doors together with spacer either side.

    Pic 2 - The recess plunged. The top was plunged on the 22mm setting then dropped to the 28mm setting. It’s a good balance between not to big and being able to get your fingers in.

    Pic 3 3 shows the inside top trimmed and rounded. Feels nice when no sharpness is there.

    Pic 4 Shows feet added and shelf mortises placed, and it’s starting to get lacquered up. Two thin coats in that pic.

    Pic 5 - Shows the Domidrawer. The new Accessory stop is perfect for a simple twin mortise.

    Bob, their concept, my design.


    Groggy I think your right,, You are getting to old for the cool glue

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    This is coming along nicely mate, very neat I like the look of the Dominoed drawer, the shelf supports made me smile too, great idea

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    Quote Originally Posted by carpoid View Post
    the shelf supports made me smile too, great idea
    Carp, here is the jig to do the shelves

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum View Post

    Bob, their concept, my design.


    Nice adaptation - and I bet dollars to donuts that the construction is superior.

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    All finished... time for a beer i think

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    Beautiful work Lignum. Love your work as always.
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    Thats really come up very nicely Lignum

    It`s great to see a WIP that ends up with such a great result.

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    Very nice indeed.


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    Very nice work there Lignum. I love it. I'm going to start running out of room for all this gorgeous stuff you're building me!
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    As usual you've produced more outstanding work.

    Nice one Lignum.
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    solid piece of joinery there Lig, I like the design.

    However, definitely not a fan of the exposed Domino bottle stops, looks like unfinished business to me. Same same for the shelf pins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by martrix View Post
    However, definitely not a fan of the exposed Domino bottle stops, looks like unfinished business to me. Same same for the shelf pins.
    Fair call. Looking at the photo I should have put some dark stain on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum View Post
    Fair call. Looking at the photo I should have put some dark stain on them.

    good idea, for sure that would help a lot.
    I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
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