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| orntar:
--- Quote from: cdbrown on February 10, 2004, 11:17:33 pm ---if you find a supplier that can give 1" t-molding then that's the way to go. Otherwise you will either have a small gap above and below the t-molding which may not be so bad considering you have already smoothed off the edge. Or you could just make the gap below and have the top of the t-molding flush with the lexan. --- End quote --- i actually used .093 plexi, but it depends on what you want it to look like. i used 3/4" t-molding on 3/4" mdf, so there is less than 1/8" of wood reveal at the bottom, i sanded a bevel into it and painted it black, and you can hardly tell. the t-molding lines up with the top of the plexi. sweet! |
| Iori:
1" T-molding... they have it! :) But only in black... http://t-molding.com/cart/customer/product.php?productid=5&cat=10&page=1 |
| hulkster:
yeah i saw that. ill probably end up buying that just to be sure. that will look good dont you think?? |
| Iori:
--- Quote from: hulkster081 on February 10, 2004, 11:49:28 pm ---yeah i saw that. ill probably end up buying that just to be sure. that will look good dont you think?? --- End quote --- Should look pretty good I think... just never seen it done like that before. (that I remember at least) I would just go with the 3/4" and take the easy way though. |
| hulkster:
how would that be easier? i mean, 3/4" mdf and 1/4" lexan = 1" t-moulding.....how is that not easy? |
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