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Old 06-27-2008, 04:32 PM   #16
 
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No, It's actually an 1/8" piece of walnut I cut on the scroll saw. This was my first attempt to include some free hand work into something I've made. Came out okay but man I need more practice with the scroll saw. I don't see how the Scrollers here do what they do!!!

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Nice work. The finish looks gorgeous. I'll bet it looks even better in person.

I like the freehand addition. pretty cool.


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You are an artist!!!! Love the contrazting woods.
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You are an artist!!!! Love the contrasting woods.
I second that.
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Re: Finished my latest project

That really looks COOL! Very NICE... Beautiful!

Question:
How did you connect the top-section verticals that make the walls of the top open section to the Bottom Top?

I've been in the process of designing a small entertainment center. I want to have an open section, like yours, just below the section that holds the TV. I want to be able to yank the TV, remove the top section where I can get to the rear of the equipment sitting on top of the bottom section and just below the TV.

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The cabinet, vertical spacer and the top are all built separately. The vertical pieces have cap on the top similar to an upercase T. The upper part of the T has a dado for the vertical section to fit into. The upper part is screwed into the bottom of the top. I did it this was so the top doesn't have any holes to try and fill. The cabinet section is screwed into the bottom of the vertical pieces.

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