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    Quote Originally Posted by rgoossens View Post
    Hi, thanks for inspiring me, see pic.[IMG]/E:%5CPics%5CWoodwork%5CWallunit%5CSideCupboards%5Cdoor.jpg[/IMG]
    I would like to see it as well, but the picture is still on your hard drive
    (E:\Pics\Woodwork\Wallunit\SideCupboards\door.jpg is not visible from here )

    You need to upload the picture to some "internet visible" location for anyone other than yourself to see it.

    Regards
    Ray

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    Hi, sorry about that. I tried to insert picture rather than attach it. Let me try again.
    The joints are handmade.

    Regards

    Rudi

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    Looks good. I wish I could make them...

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    Quote Originally Posted by javali View Post
    Looks good.
    it does eh.

    Going into your house Rudi ?

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    Hi Javali

    Nope, I made a TV cabinet for my daughter last year and now she wanted two matching side cupboards to make a complete wall unit. As she lives 1100km away she will only get the finished product by Easter 2009. That's why the attached pic shows it still unfinished. The second one is at the same stage. Got the glass today so I can start fitting 16 little windowpanes which means 64 beads of 4x4mm including 4 curved ones for the top, labor of love I guess.

    Rudi

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    I'm sure she'll like it. Looks good mate.

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