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wp34:
--- Quote from: Arroyo on November 20, 2020, 08:13:07 am ---Nice solution there wp34. I hadn’t considered the Dremel as a router alternative. Did you keep it perpendicular by hand, or were you able to rest the tool on the wood like a router?
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Perpendicular by hand. It wasn't nearly as hard as I was expecting but I wouldn't want to do a lot of routing that way. Sure worked well in this case.
--- Quote from: Arroyo on November 20, 2020, 08:13:07 am ---Good tip on making a copy of the sides. What material and thickness do you use for the copy and where do you store it?
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For the templates I use 1/4 inch hardboard and keep them in my garden shed stacked against the wall. They don't take up a lot of space that way.
bobbyb13:
--- Quote from: Arroyo on November 20, 2020, 08:13:07 am ---
Good tip on making a copy of the sides. What material and thickness do you use for the copy and where do you store it?
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Cheapest/thinnest/best thing I have found for templates that takes up minimal space is actually Lauan interior door skin.
You can buy it in 36"x 80"sheets. 1/8" at the most
Pop a hole in the right place and hang em on a nail somewhere out of the way and you won't know they exist until you need em.
Mike A:
Quarter inch hard board for templates.
And I think I mentioned before, I love Road Blasters.
Nice job on this.
wp34:
--- Quote from: Mike A on November 22, 2020, 06:17:29 am ---Quarter inch hard board for templates.
And I think I mentioned before, I love Road Blasters.
Nice job on this.
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Thanks!
Mike A:
There are DXF and Vcarve pro files for that cab at:
www.classicarcadecabinets.com
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