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    Just finished a wine cabinet from jarrah. Tried to match an existing audio cabinet, also jarrah.
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    It looks really good. I like it.
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    Excellent work - looks very elegant!

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    Great work. Jarrah is one of my favourite timbers.
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    Nicely done. Where did you get the wine bottle inserts from?

    cheers,

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    Thanks all. Got the hardware from Howard's Storage World.

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    Jarrah is such a fine wood ... the finish you have achieved is first class .. love the design and the way it has been built

    I suspect that here is much more work in the cabinet than meets the eye. You must be very pleased with the outcome.

    Regards

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    Thanks Rob,
    I started out with this plan from a woodwork magazine, which I thought was quite ugly. So i modified it. But I used the same construction techniques.
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    Nice cabinet - looks stunning

    are you lefthanded?
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    why do you ask? I am in fact ambidextrous and mostly right handed except for writing left handed. (The handle is on the left so I can rip the door open with my right hand and grab a bottle quickly with my left!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrism3 View Post
    why do you ask? I am in fact ambidextrous and mostly right handed except for writing left handed. (The handle is on the left so I can rip the door open with my right hand and grab a bottle quickly with my left!)


    Smart man ... like the photos

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    Great job!

    Way to go working with the glass. That's something by which I am very intimidated.

    Cheers,
    Luke

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    Luke,
    4 of the glass pieces are from a secondhand building materials place, cut to size for free. One is cut from the audio cabinet glass which I replaced with grey glass. The one new piece is the grey glass in the bottom door.
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    Very nice, and great match with the audio cabinet.
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    interesting I open with left and grab bottle with right (am right handed ... mostly)
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