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DanFecteau
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Off-white with light glaze kitchen with beaded frame, island is distress cherry.
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Couple more pics, pantry was'nt done at that time...
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Post by Mike Seisser »

Great kitchen! Cabs look awesome! Nice work.

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VERY Nice Dan. Lots of detail really shows.


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Post by Mark Taylor »

Beautiful work Dan...inset doors really do make it furniture grade! I agree on the detail as well...design has been beautifully worked out.

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Dan,
Beautiful work. I am always impressed with both your designs and quality.
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Post by Michael Yeargain »

Was this cut on a router?
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DanFecteau
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Cut on router

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Yes it was cut on our thermwood
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Post by greg youngken »

Dan, great looking job! Did you design this ? I really like the cooktop area, looks good.
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Post by Lamar Horton »

How did you do the wide (corbels?) with the bullseyes at the cooktop? What material, is it a solid piece, several layers, or what?
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Corbels

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Several layers of 1\" thick, the rosette is half integrated in a pocket made with a hand router, the rosette was machined on our thermwood though.
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Excellent.
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