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wp34:

--- Quote from: Mike A on November 24, 2020, 02:41:19 pm ---

There are DXF and Vcarve pro files for that cab at:

www.classicarcadecabinets.com

--- End quote ---

Thanks.  I've used that site for a couple of other projects.  I like to cut by hand and have the plans printed out in full-size on a large format printer.


On a side-note I just noticed that my first post on this project was one year ago today.  Dang I'm slow.

bobbyb13:
The longer it takes the better it will be!

Yeah?!

Like... wine

Or cheese

Or...

wp34:

--- Quote from: bobbyb13 on November 25, 2020, 02:08:07 am ---The longer it takes the better it will be!

Yeah?!

Like... wine

Or cheese

Or...

--- End quote ---

 :cheers:

wp34:
For the back/top of the cabinet I only repainted above the stickers.  I really wanted to repaint the whole cabinet but in the end decided I preferred to keep the original decals and didn't want to try and paint around them.   The back door was in pretty bad shape so I ended up making a new one.  It isn't perfect but I'm happy with how it turned out. 



The sides turned out great.  This was the first time I laminated a full side without any help.  Usually my wife or one of my kids helps me set the laminate in place.


I tried to drill the pedal area from the front by feel which was incredibly dumb.  I missed the hole with my initial drill.   :banghead:  It will be covered by the pedal so nobody will see it but it still makes me mad.

bobbyb13:
Still looks excellent to me
Don't sweat the small stuff, right?

Would you mind sharing what you are using for adhesive with that laminate?

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