Currently I just finished a buffet for the kitchen for additional storage and something unusual for the room. The walnut cabinet basic overall dimensions are H 38” W 51” D 25” which fit perfectly for the kitchen. The soft closing pull out drawers in the lower cabinet and the 3 top drawers have been a real hit with the wife. The top is a walnut veneer with a rolled front edge with the ends and front panels all matching the top veneer. I used a vacuum press to get the veneer to bend around the front edge and used the iron on process of attaching the veneer on the sides of the top. The matching front panels of the doors was veneered in a vacuum press and cut down to exact size after veneering. The big challenge was getting the top veneer to line up and to stay in place as it was slid into the vacuum press and as the vacuum was being increased to make sure the front edge bent evenly. I got the veneer from Certainly Wood of New York. They provide great pictures of what their veneer looks like on their web site for easy selection and what they have in stock. Every time I get to veneer something I call that a great day in paradise. Yes, I hear every one of you saying where are the step-by-step pictures and description of how you did the project. I promise to be a better NCWW member on my next project and take some pictures as I go.