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Ted Allen
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Display hutch

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This is a display hutch that I have designed and commissioned to build. It will probably be a lightened white birch color. But the customer wanted to see it in stained maple.
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Denis L'Heureux
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Very nice Ted.

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I agree with Denis. Nice job Ted
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thanks guys

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I'll post pics of the real thing when finished. It'll be a while

Ted
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Very nice Ted,
I really like the bead board back. It adds a nice touch. (I may have to steal that idea.)
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thanks for the comments

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Kerry,

You helped me with the profileing. Took me a while to get it but I got it now.

The customer wanted bead bd back in it.

Ted
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Post by Charles Kurak »

Ted,

Simple elegance! :)

Love it.

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Beadboard back

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I was wondering how you made the back. Is it a profiled display panel?
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The ability to show the customer something \"real\" always sells the job. Nice design and presentation.

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Bead board back

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Joe and Dan, Sorry took so long to answer but I have been in New Orleans working without internet. Just got home yesterday for a few days of relaxation.

The back was a display cube which I profiled with a .tol. I think I have the tool loaded in the Tools forum.

Thanks for the kind words, Dan.

I had to leave to do some jobs in New Orleans before even starting the hutch. Bought materials and they are still waiting patiently to be used.

Customer is waiting patiently also. Speaking of which, yesterday I went out the back door and there was a package on the steps. I opened it up and in it was a handmade quilt. I had built the lady a home last year and at the time She had been making the quilt with one of the blocks on the quilt a picture of her new home. I had just assumed that the quilt would be hanging on the wall of her new home some day.

Inscribed on the quilt was \"A house in the Park, made to thank you for our perfectly crafted house in New Harmony, Indiana. Signed by the owner.

I had a little cry moment, and anyway there are people that appreciate good workmanship.

Thanks for listening
Ted
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