@KA9FFJ; All it takes is time, the right tools, skill, and vision. Then it is easy. I only have one of the four, but I do admire the work of those with all four.
Decided to use green inserts on the second one. In the background is the table top cabinet I'm converting into a pipe storage cabinet. All externals are now completed: stripped, stained, and polyurethaned. Will start working on the interior sometime near future...
Cut, stained, polyurethaned and used a forstner bit to complete phase one of the interior shelving of the cabinet... Still have to make the felt inserts. Not sure what color I'll use yet...
Have them attached now and, short of wiping it down and giving it a good overall cleaning, I'm finished. I figure I have about 12-14 bucks invested, plus my time. Also, I like the small storage area in the bottom for tins, accessories, whatever... Here's the final:
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All it takes is time, the right tools, skill, and vision. Then it is easy. I only have one of the four, but I do admire the work of those with all four.
In the background is the table top cabinet I'm converting into a pipe storage cabinet.
All externals are now completed: stripped, stained, and polyurethaned.
Will start working on the interior sometime near future...
Taking a break with some Tinderbox Honey Maple in one of my Frankenpipes...
Also, I like the small storage area in the bottom for tins, accessories, whatever...
Here's the final:
Sweeeet, Brother.