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Mike,
That is a beautiful kitchen and best of all your wife is happy with it! There is a special feeling of accomplishment when you make something like that for your home. Our house is something like 90% furniture I have made. Again, congratulations on a job well done! Burt |
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Your kitchen is probably a higher trim level than Dino was planning to do. Hopefully he can do the kitchen in his new shop in Fl. Burt |
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There are two areas like kitchen and bath where they really soak people.
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Fantastic job Mike!!
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Well dude!you a great job in according to me all the kitchen cabinets have made of wood and aluminium taps have attached with the aluminium sink especially for water purposes,So if any body wants to share any information about it then please share me buddy????????
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These are beautiful cabinets. I noticed you still used a router table to make your raised panels. I am wondering if it is possible to use the SSRK with a 3 1/2 inch panel raising bit?
I need to upgrade my old router table. If I buy the EZ 1 and SSRK system I would like to eliminate the need for a router table. If i can do rasied panles with the SSRK safely that would be great. Anyone have experience with this? Thanks |
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Horizontal raised panels can be done with the SSRK. Burt had post on it but, the photos are gone. See this link for a discussion http://tracksawforum.com/showthread....t=raised+panel |
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Thanks for this link and information. This is what I was looking for. It helps me confirm I made the right decision to go with the EZ 1 Max and SSRK
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