November 8, 201114 yr Wish I had more light and was better at taking photos. These picture don't do justice to the beauty of the bloodwood . Wish you could see this in person. Â
November 9, 201114 yr Hey Rich, I remember when you first started this project, and your progress pics were spectacular, now the finish product is even more awesome! Absolutely, drop dead, beautiful work man. You can't buy those cabinets, they have to be custom made by a true craftsman, and you sir did just that. I can see the beauty in the wood, your pics are fine, the stove top cabinets, look at that grain, my goodness gracious. I can see some pretty good detail at the end cap of the upper cabs in the second pic, great job, perfect finish, perfection in every way. Having built several kitchens Rich, I know the work you put into these, take a bow. Â John MorrisThe Patriot Woodworker
November 9, 201114 yr  Wow  That is fantastic.  Better not let my wife see this or she'll have me doing our kitchen. Wayne
November 9, 201114 yr Wow Richard those are absolutely beautiful. I know it has been a while, but I remember the first picture of the pallet of bloodwood lumber sitting in the shop. Those are so beautiful. First class craftsmanship all the way. And I as I remember, there was much more to this makeover than just the cabinets. There was a lot of wall work done and the tray ceiling over the kitchen is new also. New floors, you have been a busy person this summer. No wonder we didn't see you online a lot. Â Very nice, now settle down for the winter and enjoy that beautiful makeover. Â Â John MoodyJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com
November 9, 201114 yr WOW! I remember seeing a pic of all that bloodwood strapped on a pallet.....as impressive as that was, it doesn't compare to what it became. Truly awesome! No Ref
November 9, 201114 yr Author Wow, thanks for the great replies. Boy, that John Morris sure can lay it on thick. Thanks John.
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