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T-Molding size question and options
« on: October 16, 2014, 08:38:13 pm »
So I have done a far amount of work on a cabinet and its actually all assembled. The cabinet is made out of 5/8 MDF. I cut a slot with a 1/16 slot cutting bit.

Now that I look at the t-molding on t-molding.com, i see that their 5/8 t-molding needs .080.

Should I

A. Cut a bigger slot and buy the 5/8 t-molding
B. buy the 3/4 t-molding and trim it with a chisel (My control panel is 3/4 so I do need some 3/4 t-molding)

Let me know what you think

thanks

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Re: T-Molding size question and options
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2014, 08:48:18 pm »
If you want to trim the width of the t-molding, check out this post.


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