Thanks all for the assistance in woking through the software the first time
to design this cabinet.
Nevin Anderson,MD
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Here's another jpeg with the cabinet moved slightly. I hope the details are a little more visible. I'll gladly post a photo when the cabinet is finished, but don't hold your breath! I still have a real job and only get to have fun working on furniture late afternoons and weekends.
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Nevin
Regards,
Nevin
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That shows the bottle racks and the curved top modling very nicely Nevin.
The nice thing about that design is that you can easily convert the base unit into a china hutch, chest of drawers, dresser or just about any type of furniture.
This is a good method to get \"extra mileage\" from a single design.
The nice thing about that design is that you can easily convert the base unit into a china hutch, chest of drawers, dresser or just about any type of furniture.
This is a good method to get \"extra mileage\" from a single design.