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Old 03-10-2014, 11:19 AM
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Old 03-10-2014, 12:55 PM
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Beautiful job on the cabinet! My hubby is a woodworker too, But we're waiting to have the shop built at our new house right now. I have a long list of projects for him to do, but new sewing room furniture is on that list! However, he did do a great job adding an airlift to an older Parsons cabinet I found on craigslist.
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WOW!! I love it! Quite the undertaking. He's a keeper for sure.
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Oh! for a DH who is clever with his hands. Lucky you in more ways than one. Beautiful work.
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That is very beautiful, congratulations.
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Old 03-10-2014, 06:31 PM
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Oh my, that's a piece of art. Have to ask -- the two different woods...what are they? What a sweet guy he is to put that much work into that for you! I'm not sure I'd get much sewing done....I'd be drooling and oohing and awwwing over the cabinet....
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Old 03-11-2014, 01:36 AM
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The darker wood is black walnut that was salvaged from some construction and the lighter wood, I believe, is oak. It's not light! But we were able to carry it upstairs without hurting ourselves. I think the machine lift is probably as heavy as the rest of the cabinet itself!
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Absolutely gorgeous. My husband is currently working on that exact same cabinet for my sewing machine and serger. I've asked him to put casters on the bottom so I can move it if I need to.
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Super cabinet! Good looking machine on top too!
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