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    The graining in your brushes--particularly the top and second shelf--is absolutely gorgeous! Wow...what beautiful wood, and phenomenal craftsmanship!

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    +1 on the maple flame - it's really beautiful. Great work on the dadoes too. They look just about perfect. What finish did you use on these?

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    Awesome looking brushes... you just might give me another AD with work like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by fpatton View Post
    +1 on the maple flame - it's really beautiful. Great work on the dadoes too. They look just about perfect. What finish did you use on these?

    Fred
    The benefit of having a well outfitted wood shop. I cut my dado then run the shelf's through the surfacing drum sander to get them to the exact thickness. You still want a hair of play for the glue joint. The one in black walnut has a basic danish oil finish the purpleheart has a gloss urethane finish.

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