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Wow, those look amazing! Super great attention to detail that I'll unfortunately never have... but can appreciate in others!
 

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We just finished getting an apartment ready for renting April first. Son made an oak vanity that slid beneath the wall sink giving the tenants a bit more storage space. I'll have to remember to take a photo now that I have it stained and polyurethaned.

DS also made a router table cabinet for the wood shop that I promised to stain "Golden Oak" and polyurethane. It looks more like a piece of furniture than a work shop tool, with a lot of use built into it.
 

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Here is the finished router table w/cabinet from the outside. . .
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. . . and from the inside.
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Beautiful, and I LOVE that woodshop!!!
 

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Here's the Christmas present our son made for Dad.View attachment 80
Now we need to re-felt the table and sides, finish the basement, and add wiring for lights. Hum! That's a lot of work. It would have been easier to "just say no" to this beautiful piece.

Well, they moved the pool table to the finished part of the basement, cleaned and mounted lights, and just finished re-felting. It was green and looked pretty moth-eaten. Son wanted red felt. I am still unsure if I like that color, but since I don't play pool I figured it doesn't matter whether I do or not.

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Both son and spouse say the balls behave better now that the hole-y green felt is gone. Hu-m-m-m, now son is thinking about designing/making new sides and legs for the table out of real wood.
 

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Me, too. The guys seldom let me play in the wood shop.
 
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