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Old 05-21-2006, 10:17 PM   #1
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I had been wanting to cut this pattern for sometime and a buddy gave me several of these unfinished oak cabinet doors, I couldn't resist.

The oak panel itself measures 16x11 3/4, the whole door is 22 1/2 x 16, I just left it the way it is and enlarged the pattern which by the way is by Paul Folmer, I put a natural oil finish on it and topped it off with 2 coats of polyurthane.

It too is headed for it's new home at our local VFW post.
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Great job Bill! I've seen several folks using old cabinet doors lately, the projects really look nice on them. I have that pattern as well, just need to git r done.

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Bill very nice job. I just love that pattern as well. Wow thats pretty big. did you use a spirale. or is the throut on you saw deap. what ever , you did it justist. your friend Evie. I love how you just whiped it out.
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Very nice. Its a perfect pattern for something like that! And a great place to display it at, the VFW. Dale
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