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Drnick:
So you got a trip planned over the pond, UK or into Central Europe?
--- Quote from: cipriani2k on January 29, 2013, 06:43:15 am ---I have no experience with t-molding but I always wanted to go for it. The problem I came across was I had kind of a sharp angle on my machine. But where your control panel hits the front is kind of a sharp angle, so I was wondering what your game plan was for that area?
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I would personally go with rounding off the sharp edge a touch (That's If it is possible to do without too many issues) then you just remove part of the spine from the t-molding so that it allows you to get round a tighter angle. A touch of glue and you should be fine.
PL1:
--- Quote from: cipriani2k on January 29, 2013, 06:43:15 am ---I have no experience with t molding but I always wanted to go for it. The problem I came across was I had kind of a sharp angle on my machine. But where your control panel hits the front is kind of a sharp angle, so I was wondering what your game plan was for that area?
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Notch it like this for more flexibility.
If you can, slightly round the corners like Drnick suggests.
Scott
CoryBee:
--- Quote from: Drnick on January 29, 2013, 03:54:24 pm ---So you got a trip planned over the pond, UK or into Central Europe?
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Cheers! I am in Duuuuublin right now :cheers: Am also going to visit London and france (perhaps some ladies underpants)
I will sand the corners just a bit to make it easier on myself, learned this from all them bartops.
SUPER EDIT:
PROJECT CONVERTED FOR A CUSTOMER - SEE BUILD LOG HERE
yotsuya:
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--- Quote from: Drnick on January 29, 2013, 03:54:24 pm ---So you got a trip planned over the pond, UK or into Central Europe?
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(perhaps some ladies underpants)
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:cheers:
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