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    Default Tas Myrtle built-in wardrobe

    This is a wardrobe for my daughter. It took nearly 400 hours started from May this year. It is 2.4 m tall, 1.2 m wide and 0.6 m deep.

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    Some pictures of the rolling doors

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    In the recycled mrytle I've worked with the grain has been all over the place! It's nice to see a large piece like this with a nice balance of grain in all the panels! The design reminds me of some of the Tansu style chests.
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    Very nice work - love all those dovetails & the cut-outs on the drawers & sliding doors.
    Great timber selection, how have you allowed for expansion in the drawer bottoms?
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    Good to see your level of fine furniture is up to it's usual high standard.

    I bet your wife is happy with it, as well as the daughter.
    Pat
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS View Post
    Very nice work - love all those dovetails & the cut-outs on the drawers & sliding doors.
    Great timber selection, how have you allowed for expansion in the drawer bottoms?


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    Very cunning!
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