Poplar & Oak Cabinet
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Re: Poplar & Oak Cabinet
Update,
Sprayed the unit with 3 coats of pre-cat base coat and oak top with 3 coats of ac lacquer. It just needs the top coat (cream) and handles/slips at front etc.
Sprayed the unit with 3 coats of pre-cat base coat and oak top with 3 coats of ac lacquer. It just needs the top coat (cream) and handles/slips at front etc.
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Re: Poplar & Oak Cabinet
That has turned out really nice. I do like the look of natural and white in furniture. Well done.
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Re: Poplar & Oak Cabinet
Wow. It's good to see it from the very beginning to the end product.
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