Join DateNov 2006LocationSE MinnesotaPosts2, 261
, or perhaps it would be more accurate to say a closet made in China? Amazing skill in the original. I doubt I would have the patience to build these doors.Based on a made about 1840 in Shanghai. The original has some kind of metal screen behind the wooden grid.
And a close up of the doors.
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Irony: the opposite of wrinklesJoin DateMar 2014LocationHumid Gulf CoastPosts319
Yah, that grid would be a lot of work, but it would be beautiful when done. The default is very nice looking.
it's very fun to do the impossible tojoin DateNov 2006LocationSE MinnesotaPosts2, 261
irony: the opposite of Wrinklyjoin DateNov 2006LocationDelton MichiganPosts16, 490,
you'd have your hands full just making those doors dave, I think I saw a similar in some tv show or in a magazine somewhere,
in case of doubt, build it Stout!Join the Gorge area of 2011LocationThe of OregonPosts2, 147, DateJul
You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours!
Don't postpone until tomorrow today!
I love these-I've seen several compilations of doors, the number of items and Chinese-style screens and prescion joinery is amazing.Join DateApr 2008LocationIndependence MOPosts188
looks like a tool Cabinet for a school. All doors hold a bunch of squares.Join DateNov 2006LocationSE MinnesotaPosts2, 261
in case you're interested, I did a blog post and video showing how I drew the latticework on this cabinet.
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