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| javeryh:
--- Quote from: transfan on August 09, 2010, 02:51:50 pm --- --- Quote from: lilshawn on August 09, 2010, 02:34:12 pm ---no lexan is extra thickness. 5/8" is a little thin for my liking. 3/4 is better. i just bevel the edge of the plastic i'm using for the overlay. helps soften the edge. buy 3/4" wood and 3/4" t-moulding. --- End quote --- I thought that the width of the wood + plastic = t-moulding. Doesn't the t-moulding cover the plexi? --- End quote --- No. I mean, 3/4" plywood isn't actually 3/4" but 3/4" MDF is but either way, wood/MDF + lexan/plexiglass ≠ 3/4". You should offset the slot for the t-molding (to cover the lexan/plexiglass) and then bevel the bottom of the MDF/wood panel. No one will be able to tell. |
| EwJ:
--- Quote from: javeryh on August 09, 2010, 03:35:35 pm ---You should offset the slot for the t-molding (to cover the lexan/plexiglass) and then bevel the bottom of the MDF/wood panel. No one will be able to tell. --- End quote --- A visual to elaborate. |
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