Couple little projects
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I used up most of my leftover mesquite on this little shelf. Many example of this little shelf on the innwerwebs, most with a tile or photo in the 'window'. LOML will knock out a cross stitch to put in there soon. Only finish is WATCO natural, because I have a mesquite tall clock from many years back finished the same way (want them to be similar).
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And here's a little mantel clock, because I've been carrying around three of those dial faces and two chiming movements for probably 20 years... and I had some nice enough QSWO for the case. A little disappointed that you have be right up on it to see the fleck. No glass, but I'd put a door on any more going forward. I have a more appropriate rectangle 'Arts & Crafts' dial face to use the last movement on, and will get to that when the snow clears up (need wood).
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Both fun little projects. Ebony plugs on both. Still working with a grab-bag of ebony shorts I picked up at Woodcraft probably 20 years ago as well. Thanks for looking...
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Way to cut bead profile manually on cabinet face frame
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Looking for a suggestion on how to manually cut a bead profile on cabinet face frame that is already installed. I am pulling overlay doors off and keeping carcasses in place so not to disturb granite. I don't see an easy way to remove existing face frames without causing damage to carcasses, will build new doors installed as inset doors. I would like to add the beading detail that would help define the openings a bit more.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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