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Category: Skill Share

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Medicine cabinet – Door part I

Hello and welcome again to my blog.  In this post I am in the beginning stages of building a door which will enclose my medicine cabinet.  I’ve chosen white cypress for this cabinet and have continued along with white cypress for the door as well. This door may like quite …

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Medicine Cabinets – Casework Part II

Hello and welcome back to my Blog.  Today I am continuing the medicine cabinets build by creating the outer door frame of the case.  I have prepped the stock and cut the first dovetail in the previous installment.  I’m now transferring marks onto the pin board. After I transfer my …

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