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| Blanka:
I just thought, with all those wooden houses, every little 10 person hole in the USA must have at least 3 woodshops with planers! Add the recession to that and there must be a zillion planers catching dust and having someone hanging around to help you with them. edit by saint - language |
| Beretta:
"edit by saint - language" :lol now you got me wondering. |
| jmike:
--- Quote from: Dazz on May 14, 2010, 09:59:47 pm --- --- Quote from: RandyT on May 14, 2010, 09:32:12 pm ---Offset the slot in the 3/4" MDF by 1/8" toward the side you plan to put the plexi on. Then hit the edge with some black paint before you apply the T-Molding. You'll never notice the 1/8" black edge below the molding (unless you are looking for it, of course) and your plexi will be seated in the molding like you want. RandyT --- End quote --- Do this... but I'd route off/bevel the bottom edge. --- End quote --- What a great idea. I actually started a different thread with the same question. This will definitely do the trick. BTW thanks for the link EwJ :cheers: :cheers: |
| eclipso:
I am really suprised we do not have a member who cuts plexi for others, we seem to have someone for just about everything else. |
| Triangel7D:
Have you tried calling local lumber yards? Most can special order 5/8" MDF. I searched in every Lowes and Home Depot for months, until I broke down and paid $30+ for a special order sheet of 5/8". I'm close to the end result, and it's totally worth the price. Plus, I have enough MDF to make 3 or 4 more CPs! |
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