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Some fitted cabinets we constructed for a newly built extension.

 

These were built using solid 'Pippy' English Oak. A stunning timber but sometimes troublesome to work with due to the swirly grain and....well....the pip.

 

Framed and panelled doors with scribed beading hung on blacked butt hinges. Carcasses were also solid Oak although just the regular kind.

 

All hand finished with a blended low sheen furniture oil.

 

Another fun job, albeit very simple, and a great showcase for English grown timber.

 

You can see more of what we do at http://www.facebook.com/oaktreemill feel free to like our page, it makes us feel special :biggrin:

 

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Some fitted cabinets we constructed for a newly built extension.

 

These were built using solid 'Pippy' English Oak. A stunning timber but sometimes troublesome to work with due to the swirly grain and....well....the pip.

 

Framed and panelled doors with scribed beading hung on blacked butt hinges. Carcasses were also solid Oak although just the regular kind.

 

All hand finished with a blended low sheen furniture oil.

 

Another fun job, albeit very simple, and a great showcase for English grown timber.

 

You can see more of what we do at http://www.facebook.com/oaktreemill feel free to like our page, it makes us feel special :biggrin:

 

DSC_2470_zpsvuedojcd.jpg

 

DSC_2471_zpsl5a0esj8.jpg

 

DSC_2469_zpsbkxqoezd.jpg

 

Do you come to the UK to work Stompy?

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Do you come to the UK to work Stompy?

 

Occasionally take commissions from the UK if the job is worth it or for friends & family. These were from a while back in the pre escape the UK days :001_smile: .....

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Do your new kitchen cabinets look like this, are they in yet :001_tt2:

 

Does an £800 flea bay used kitchen complete with all appliances look like this? Um.... definitely not! :001_huh:

And most of it is still clogging up the living room.

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