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We are rebuilding a resort in the Florida Keys due to the hurricane and here are some pictures of the first part of the rebuild. The wavy panel is MDF and it has a pattern on the face that was cut on a CNC router. The cabinets are all sapele plywood and sapele hardwood. The Blue color of the desk was chosen by the designer.The desk will get a stone top after the install is complete. The surround around the desk is custom made flooring with a nickle slot.
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This is the wave detail we did on the tiki bar in the resort at the Key's. These waves were made from PVC, http://www.kommerlingusa.com/komacel/technical.cfml#colors The waves were cut out on an inverted pin router using a template we made out of plywood. The light blue part is made from 3/4" material. The medium blue part and the dark blue parts are made from 1/2" material. The parts were stacked on top of each other to give it a 3D effect. They were glued with PVC glue and stainless steel screws.The waves were then painted with paint that was designed to paint plastic. The waves were done in sections. They were screwed to the stucco wall and all the holes were filled and painted to match.
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I cut these projects for my future VooDoo-themed bar when I move to Kansas City. The two framed pieces are back-lit with multi-colored LED strips.
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This is a boat bar I made several years ago for Swan river seafood in Naples Florida. The plans were a 24" long model of a New england fishing boat. Everyone told me it could not be done. The bottom half of the bar was made from 3/4" plywood, bend ply plywood, fiberglass and gelcoat. The top half was made from 3/4" plywood, 1/2" plywood, 2 lbs 3/4" thick foam ( yellow ),fiberglass and gelcoat. The bar top was made from Maple and Sapele. I can't put all the pictures on here but here is a link for all the pictures. http://s861.photobucket.com/user/grosa1/library/Custom%20Woodworking?sort=6&page=3