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John Franzino
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This is a Mahogany wine cellar we did
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Rick Palechuk
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Post by Rick Palechuk »

Nice stuff John! How did you do the onlays?
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Post by Brian Shannon »

Nice work John. I like the small 5 bottle rack too. A rack like that could be mounted as a finished end on an upper cabinet.


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Post by John Franzino »

Thank you,
The onlays were perchased from Enkeboll Inc.
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Post by Peter Walsh »

John,
This is sweet work nicely done. I'll bet it was cranky scribing the edges to the masonry. Nice finish. What was the wood, stain, etc.?
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Peter,
Its all solid mahogany with a laquer finish. no stain.

John
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