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29th January 2007, 05:54 PM #1
Work Station
Hi I am new to this forum and wanted to show ya the kind of things I can do. I am a cabinetmaker specialising in custom designs and have built things ranging from large scale shopfront fitouts and kitchens to smaller personal cabinets for homes. I pride mysef with the work I do. Here is a workstation that I designed and created for a competition in which it came in second. My boss has taken full credit for it and not given me much credit for it at all and has also registered the desin which was basically my idea. Iwas happy that it had made it so far considering it was my first proper competition that have entered. I can't take entire credit for the design as the larger raised top was off a job that didn't work out rght. The legs and lower smaller top is all my design.
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29th January 2007, 10:45 PM #2
Looks good, I like the leg design is it veneered or solid wood?
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30th January 2007, 01:30 AM #3
Cheers for the reply. Sorry it has been posted up a couple times I have noticed as it didn't work when I first tried hehe. Its a tasmanian myrtle veneer with american cherry slid timber for the edges.
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