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Post by jeremy on Sept 25, 2016 17:51:05 GMT -5
here is a job from back in January, a ventilated Sapele and Zebrawood armoire with adjustable cedar shelving. I designed it to fit in an odd shaped corner in the client's home. I used the axiom to v carve the solid wood panels, the triangular cuts each have a 1/16" thru hole to allow additional air flow. the top of the cabinet is aromatic red cedar fixed in the same configuration as the shelves. pulls are Satina Rosewood and metal. I used some plywood test panels before carving the solid wood. space ball were inserted to allow the panels to expand and contract. www.dropbox.com/sh/oq2o7ju9x2hnodv/AADoJ3DVZdsA9P3TU_gRdJgIa?dl=0
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Post by redwood on Sept 26, 2016 11:42:41 GMT -5
Beautiful, your design?
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Post by temperwood on Sept 27, 2016 20:54:34 GMT -5
You have done a great job with an awkward design built in...these can be tricky...Thanks for sharing you ideas..
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Post by Axiom Tool Group on Oct 7, 2016 12:17:14 GMT -5
Wow! Wonderful job
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