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    Default I'm finished,

    so is the KITCHEN.

    The 4 year saga has finally reached completion. Many man hours and many dollars later Julie is finally able to stack everything away.

    I would like to thank all the woodturning Forumites who have contributed something to this project, there are too many to mention by name but they know who they are.

    I would also like to thank all those who asked, "How is the kitchen going?'

    I never knew that there was so many who were interested in this project.

    These panoramic shots were taken and edited by Dai Sensai.

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    I can't believe it's a kitchen

    The problem is now that there's doors on you will forget what you need to buy when you do the shopping becouse you can't see what you have

    Oh oh didn't Julie say that next on the list is the walk in wardrobe ???
    DANGER!!!!
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    SSHH.

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    I thought it was a Sauna.
    I am learning, slowley.

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    yay!
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    Looks good, well worth the wait. Mr & Mrs Powderpost told me all about this kitchen.

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    Cupboard doors?
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    You may be finished, but Julie's just started .
    To grow old is inevitable.... To grow up is optional

    Confidence, the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.

    What could possibly go wrong.

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    Sorry but... About bloody time.

    What about a big thank you to Julie for waiting patiently impatiently for the past 4 years.

    Congratulations Julie. I'll bet they won't be able to wipe the smile off your face for a week or so.

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    ,

    That is beautiful. In only 4 years! I've been in this house since 1981 and still don't have a finished kitchen. But I don't have a wife to remind me to work on it.
    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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    Good work

    might even finish mine someday!
    regards
    Nick
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    Wood turning general?
    Where's the turning?
    Nice job what ever you call it.
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    Hugh

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    With all those cupboards, Julie will need a computerised inventory system to find anything.

    Looks great though. My SWMBO would be envious if I showed her so that is not going to happen.
    Tom

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    I can see you have left a bit of room there
    to fit a lathe in.

    Well done !!

    Allan
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    Well done .....

    Just one question - does it come in white?
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