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    Long time no see. Here is a cabinet I completed last year. Darker wood is American Walnut and lighter wood is Kauri Pine. I hope you like it.

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    Looks great.
    Do you mind sharing how you did the notched shelf supports?

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    Quote Originally Posted by barramonday View Post
    Looks great.
    Do you mind sharing how you did the notched shelf supports?
    I cut the rails in pairs on a tablesaw. Each pair of teeth are marked 5cm apart on the timber. Set the blade to 90 degrees for the first cut, then 45 degrees for the second cut.
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    Very nice, but I can see one immediate problem.


    The wine shelves only hold a dozen.
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    I like your design Scott.

    That dark chocolate Walnut really stands out.

    Cheers

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    Not at all what I expected of the heading Kitchen Cabinet. A fine looking bit of furniture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scally View Post
    I like your design Scott.

    That dark chocolate Walnut really stands out.

    Cheers

    Scally
    Thanks Rob
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    Hey Wongo, that cabinet looks really nice... love the adjustable shelf arrangement...

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    Beautiful work!

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    Great piece of work. Looks great

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    Wow, beautiful work. It looks stunning

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    I really like your shelf holder idea too. I've never seen one like that. Nice work.

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    Nice work mate.

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    Very strong work, Wongo ... as always.

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