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I made a teak entertainment center that was inspired by an article in Fine
Woodworking. The price of the teak plywood and solid teak was STUNNING! The veneer on the plywood was as thin as anything I have encountered before. |
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On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 14:57:43 -0500, "Dick Snyder"
wrote: I made a teak entertainment center that was inspired by an article in Fine Woodworking. The price of the teak plywood and solid teak was STUNNING! The veneer on the plywood was as thin as anything I have encountered before. Nicely done! -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA |
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On 12/31/2011 1:57 PM, Dick Snyder wrote:
I made a teak entertainment center that was inspired by an article in Fine Woodworking. The price of the teak plywood and solid teak was STUNNING! The veneer on the plywood was as thin as anything I have encountered before. Beautiful work ... excellent! -- www.eWoodShop.com Last update: 4/15/2010 KarlCaillouet@ (the obvious) http://gplus.to/eWoodShop |
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"Dick Snyder" wrote in
: I made a teak entertainment center that was inspired by an article in Fine Woodworking. The price of the teak plywood and solid teak was STUNNING! The veneer on the plywood was as thin as anything I have encountered before. begin 666 NH entertainment center 3.jpg Attachment saved: E:\Public\Xnews\attachments\bad\NH entertainment center 3.jpg ` end begin 666 NH entertainment center 1.jpg Attachment saved: E:\Public\Xnews\attachments\bad\NH entertainment center 1.jpg ` end begin 666 NH entertainment center 2.jpg Attachment saved: E:\Public\Xnews\attachments\bad\NH entertainment center 2.jpg ` end I'm with Karl!! -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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On 12/31/2011 01:44 PM, Swingman wrote:
On 12/31/2011 1:57 PM, Dick Snyder wrote: I made a teak entertainment center that was inspired by an article in Fine Woodworking. The price of the teak plywood and solid teak was STUNNING! The veneer on the plywood was as thin as anything I have encountered before. Beautiful work ... excellent! Ditto... -- Kevin Miller - http://www.alaska.net/~atftb Juneau, Alaska In a recent survey, 7 out of 10 hard drives preferred Linux Registered Linux User No: 307357, http://linuxcounter.net |
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![]() On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 14:57:43 -0500, "Dick Snyder" wrote: I made a teak entertainment center that was inspired by an article in Fine Woodworking. The price of the teak plywood and solid teak was STUNNING! The veneer on the plywood was as thin as anything I have encountered before. Nicely done! Dick, Did you use the the method of construction described in the article or something else? |
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You certainly made a fine cabinet. I like the handle style also.
Yes, the veneer does get thin and sometimes in our moist climate I have seen the veneer separate if stored in the garage (smaller pieces leftover from projects) I know if I make an error and have to sand, that the thin veneer is not very tolerant to heavy sanding either. Nice work. I did make an entertainment center for some clients and it is posted on jloomisconstruction.com I used "cane" to cover some of the speakers also. John "Dick Snyder" wrote in message ... I made a teak entertainment center that was inspired by an article in Fine Woodworking. The price of the teak plywood and solid teak was STUNNING! The veneer on the plywood was as thin as anything I have encountered before. |
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Yes. No glue. Just biscuits and screws.
"Mike" wrote in message ... On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 14:57:43 -0500, "Dick Snyder" wrote: I made a teak entertainment center that was inspired by an article in Fine Woodworking. The price of the teak plywood and solid teak was STUNNING! The veneer on the plywood was as thin as anything I have encountered before. Nicely done! Dick, Did you use the the method of construction described in the article or something else? |
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I made a teak entertainment center that was inspired by an article in Fine Woodworking. The price of the teak plywood and solid teak was STUNNING! The veneer on the plywood was as thin as anything I have encountered before. Very nice! Thanks for sharing that (and teasing!) |
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![]() "Dick Snyder" wrote: I made a teak entertainment center that was inspired by an article in Fine Woodworking. ------------------------------- Neat. Lew |
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Nicely done!
Trouble with this stuff is that the media format constantly changes. I haven't played a VHS tape in 6-8 years and I haven't played a CD or DVD in about 4 years. The drawer divisions needs to be flexible with removable inserts or something. My complete library of about 500 music albums and 700 movies is a desktop computer with a remote control interface. Fits in about 2/3 TB, so far. --------- "Dick Snyder" wrote in message ... I made a teak entertainment center that was inspired by an article in Fine Woodworking. The price of the teak plywood and solid teak was STUNNING! The veneer on the plywood was as thin as anything I have encountered before. |
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![]() "Josepi" wrote in message ... Nicely done! Trouble with this stuff is that the media format constantly changes. I haven't played a VHS tape in 6-8 years and I haven't played a CD or DVD in about 4 years. The drawer divisions needs to be flexible with removable inserts or something. My complete library of about 500 music albums and 700 movies is a desktop computer with a remote control interface. Fits in about 2/3 TB, so far. --------- "Dick Snyder" wrote in message ... I made a teak entertainment center that was inspired by an article in Fine Woodworking. The price of the teak plywood and solid teak was STUNNING! The veneer on the plywood was as thin as anything I have encountered before. There are horizontal slots on all 4 sides of each drawer. They hold sliding drawer divider supports from ou****ercatalogs.com. You have a lot of flexibility for the organization of each drawer. |
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