tommyd Member Joined Jun 15, 2008 Messages 247 Location murrieta, ca, USA. Jul 15, 2008 #1 I,m not a cabinet maker but a customer wanted a cabinet to display her barbe dolls.Here is what I came up with. any coments? (not on the photos)
I,m not a cabinet maker but a customer wanted a cabinet to display her barbe dolls.Here is what I came up with. any coments? (not on the photos)
broitblat Member Joined Feb 9, 2006 Messages 3,226 Location Bellevue, WA, USA. Jul 15, 2008 #2 I think the Barbie dolls live in a better place than I do Nice work. -Barry
ldb2000 Member Joined Sep 11, 2007 Messages 5,381 Location Laurence Harbor, NJ, USA. Jul 15, 2008 #3 I think the cabinet will work better if you stand it upright [}][}][}] Beautiful cabinet , great craftmanship
I think the cabinet will work better if you stand it upright [}][}][}] Beautiful cabinet , great craftmanship
les-smith Member Joined Oct 2, 2006 Messages 1,158 Location Oklahoma Jul 16, 2008 #4 Originally posted by tommyd I,m not a cabinet maker but..... Click to expand... Whatever. Looking at those picture you look like a cabinet maker to me. Great job.
Originally posted by tommyd I,m not a cabinet maker but..... Click to expand... Whatever. Looking at those picture you look like a cabinet maker to me. Great job.
leehljp Member Liaison Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 9,554 Location Tunica, Mississippi, Jul 16, 2008 #5 Originally posted by tommyd I,m not a cabinet maker but a customer wanted a cabinet to display her barbe dolls.Here is what I came up with. any coments? (not on the photos) Click to expand... Adding at least a space ( or two "returns/enter") between each picture makes it a little easier to visualize. Also, in your own program, if you could straighten (rotate) sideways pictures before uploading, that would help. You are off to a great start on the posting of pictures. And you did some great wood work too!
Originally posted by tommyd I,m not a cabinet maker but a customer wanted a cabinet to display her barbe dolls.Here is what I came up with. any coments? (not on the photos) Click to expand... Adding at least a space ( or two "returns/enter") between each picture makes it a little easier to visualize. Also, in your own program, if you could straighten (rotate) sideways pictures before uploading, that would help. You are off to a great start on the posting of pictures. And you did some great wood work too!