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marsmarvin:
Saint:
Dittos on the awesome book.
Next edition might mention MLCS LTD as a vendor that sells slot cutting router bits. Here's the URL:
http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/bt_slot.html
You recommend a 3/32 " bit. This made a slot just a little too wide for the 3/4" black t-molding I bought from tmolding.com. No big whoop, I'll just use a little glue. But on my next cab I'm going to try a 1/16" slot cutter.
Matt, GoC:
--- Quote from: marsmarvin on August 02, 2004, 12:19:08 am ---Saint:
Dittos on the awesome book.
Next edition might mention MLCS LTD as a vendor that sells slot cutting router bits. Here's the URL:
http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/bt_slot.html
You recommend a 3/32 " bit. This made a slot just a little too wide for the 3/4" black t-molding I bought from tmolding.com. No big whoop, I'll just use a little glue. But on my next cab I'm going to try a 1/16" slot cutter.
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I second that. Although I used their 5/64" slot cutter and it came out PERFECT. The molding goes in with just a bit of force from a fist but is a real #%$*& to get back out. That defines perfect in my book. No glue required.
Thomas.T:
--- Quote from: marsmarvin on August 02, 2004, 12:19:08 am ---Saint:
Dittos on the awesome book.
Next edition might mention MLCS LTD as a vendor that sells slot cutting router bits.
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Gunstar Hero:
--- Quote ---Since I am using a WG9200 arcade monitor, leaving this hole would be very dangerous and possibly death if my kids stick their finger in it. Another disappointment that I have to go back to the hardware store and bought another
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DrewKaree:
--- Quote from: Thomas.T on November 25, 2004, 10:31:19 am ---I too went and bought a 3/32 slot cutting router bit, and found out I need to go back to the hardware store to buy some glue for the T-molding. I end up wasting more time and money. Moreover, also discovered there was a large hole in the back of the cabinet after putting everything together, which Saint never mentioned anything about it in the book.
Since I am using a WG9200 arcade monitor, leaving this hole would be very dangerous and possibly death if my kids stick their finger in it. Another disappointment that I have to go back to the hardware store and bought another
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