Hey guys!
I'm new here and this is my first post of many I am sure to come. I am building a bartop arcade out of 1/2 inch MDF and am almost done cutting my pieces. I have my side pieces already cut and am sanding edges right now. I plan to install t-molding on them and had a question about using a router on the edges. Still need to buy a router and decided based on other peoples posts that using a router attachment with my dremel would not be a good choice to avoid buying a router.
I will need a router for the slot for the t molding but I was thinking this whole time I will also need to use a roundover bit to round out the edges a little. Now I am wondering if that is something that most people even do or not. I assume the T-molding goes from inside edge to outside edge of the MDF so would you even notice if the edges of the MDF were slightly rounded and would rounding them cause issues with the t-molding?
I am not sure what most people do as far as the roundover part of this so would like some advice on it. If a roundover bit is needed, I assume it couldn't be much of one... maybe 1/8 inch depth? If that is the case would it make more sense to just run some 120 or 220 grit sand paper over the edges to just smooth them a little?
Thanks all