So I've started on a new project. Initially I was going for a completely smooth look. After all, t-molding was for really rough environments. How much furniture do you have at home that has t-molding? But now I've decided it will be much easier and faster to use t-moulding .
So I've cut the sides of my cab, but I've only just sent off for some samples. I don't know what size router bit to use at this stage. So I can either find out what bit to use (I've emailed the supplier) and buy locally, or build the cab and do the routing once it's assembled (they sell bits). It seems to me it wouldn't make any difference, and might actually be easier when assembled, because then you have a nice solid piece to route. Whatever I do, I am not waiting weeks to assembly this bad boy! I can't lose inertia...
What have you guys done?
Oh, and this poll is for uprights only. You really don't have this dilemma with a cocktail.