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Al Navas
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by Al Navas » Thu, May 31 2007, 2:23PM
Thanks again, Dan! In this version I lowered the pocket door unit that will hold the TV, enlarged the top unit in the middle cab, and hopefully tied it all together a little better.
Thanks for your suggestions!
------ Al
Kirt F. Bowman
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by Kirt F. Bowman » Wed, Jun 20 2007, 3:41PM
Hi Al
Looks much better, good balance now it looks like mature piece of furniture.
my 2 cents
DanEpps
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by DanEpps » Wed, Jun 20 2007, 5:18PM
I like it as well...nice symmetry.
Al Navas
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by Al Navas » Wed, Jun 20 2007, 6:10PM
Many thanks, Kirt and Dan! I am making some prototype doors, to compare building in-house vs. buying through the Thermwood Network, etc.
I attach one of the prototype doors I have made in-house. Only the shell, no glass or finish on this yet.
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DanEpps
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by DanEpps » Wed, Jun 20 2007, 7:22PM
Great looking door Al. be sure to keep us posted on how it comes out cost-wise versus buying. Of course the time involved in making doors like are the big factor in ultimately making the decision to make versus buy.