Modern Cabinet (With Automotive Spray Finish)
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Modern Cabinet (With Automotive Spray Finish) http://www.mattlanewoodshop.com/2016/08/modern-cabinet-with-automotive-paint/ ---------- Purchase Plans: http://www.mattlanewoodshop.com/product/modern-cabinet-plans/ ---------- For this and other projects visit my website at http://www.mattlanewoodshop.com Social Links : Facebook :: http://facebook.com/lanebroswoodshop Twitter :: https://twitter.com/mattlaneWoodShp Instagram :: https://instagram.com/mattlanewoodshop
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Nice work! Would the finish of the piece had been the same if you would have used real wood, say like a poplar?
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hay, you're not using googles!!
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Very nice. I see your shop could probably benefit from a few of those box fan air filter gizmos.
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How much would you charge me to assemble and paint a music studio desk from a plan that Ive already drawn up? It would be approx 61" long and 37" tall 37" in depth.
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Thanks for the video.
Can you tell me how you ensured that all right angle joints were precise? I've built what is essentially a box before but it didn't turn out perfectly square. -
Well done
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Good job. Keep up the pro work.
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Good Job!! What glue do you use never seen a bottle like that ???
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Beautiful work, Matt!
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thankyou so much
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This is so awesome. Wish you were in my city.
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That is gorgeous. Fantastic crafstmanship!
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Well done
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I have a little problem. I have a project that has plywood sheeting (3mm) thick. you can really see the "grain" of the material. I want it smooth like you got it there. How would I seal it so no grain can be seen? btw im only 16 so I have no "high end tools" to use.
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NICE 👍😉
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looks absolutely amazing
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Hey Matt what tip size did you use primer , base and clear coat thanks great job .
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congratulations, nice Job, lovet it
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Really nice looking cabinet. Never thought of using mud to patch holes and cracks. Next time you glue a couple of sheets together, you can fire a couple of small Brad's into them. That's will keep them from sliding around when you clamp them.
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Very nice workmanship! Thank you for sharing!
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