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Old 06-23-2009, 01:13 PM   #1
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This office & media unit I finished a little while ago, made in cherry with a drywall niches above ,this something that you can do yourself with some careful planning. john@comcarcab.com if you need assistance.
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That's really cool. Gets my minds wheels turning. Nice work.
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Very nice, gets me thinking also.
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Pretty cool Chippy,
I like it.
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I love the thickness of the border. Nice slab of granite you got there too.
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Very cool.

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Nice design, very neat. thick borders make the geometry of the shelf to stand out. Very nice.
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Uh, yeah, I'd say "planning" must have figured in there somewhere.
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Sorry if this article seems a bit blah say, but you know I have being doing this for a long time and Its not as difficult as it may seem ,if anyone wants to know how to plan I am more than happy to help.
The work you produce must take equally as much planning
Thanks for the link to your website! great resource, would you mind if I linked it to my website.
Thanks for sharing
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