Happening upon a stack of rough-cut, air dried Butternut in Vermont, I took it home to Virginia to remodel and redesign my kitchen. Cabinet boxes of white flakeboard laminate with natural finished butternut faces. FW article used to flush-mount the sink in a laminate top. Euro-Amer design (Danny Proulx’s book guidance) for face frames and hardware. Cork floor (floating glued panels).
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Hi Johnwatters,
The kitchen looks great!
I'm in Vermont and about to start a bookcase and built-in lower cab. with Butternut. Haven't worked with it before and wondered if you had any advice or challenges that you encountered? I'll be using a clear finish, probably lacquer and otherwise it's fairly straightforward.
Thanks,
Karl
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