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Great Job!
The woods used on this icebox are - Pecan (carcass), Cherry (doors & top border) & American Elm. The American Elm is used as the door inserts & in the center of the top bordered by Cherry. The inside (shelves & panels) are southern yellow pine. The American Elm is also (as I call it) a type of birds eye, I have not found anything else to compare it to (hard to see in these photos).
Excellent job!! Perfect wood choice.
@ ray vile, thanks.
Though I do buy from Rockler, the hardware did not come from them, I bought the hardware from Lee Valley Tools, they are much cheaper from them & fast.
Ken that is beautiful, Is that the hardware kit that Rockler sells?
Yes, I do show the inside of this icebox, Mary.
You can click this link - http://kregjig.ning.com/photo/pecan-icebox-replica-9/next?context=user
or thumb through the photos.
Thank you for the nice comment.
This is really beautiful! Do you have any pictures of the inside?
Beautiful. Great job!
Beautiful wood choice, and quality work! Thanks for sharing!
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