| Main > Main Forum |
| 1/16" vs. 5/64 slot cutter |
| (1/2) > >> |
| somunny:
Hi all, I ordered 3/4" t-molding and a 5/64 slot cutter bit for my cabinet from t-mold.com. I recently visited t-molding.com and they recommend a 1/16 bit for 3/4" t mold and smaller. Is 1/64 really going to make a difference? Thanks! Coop |
| IG-88:
No. Use what you have. Hot glue makes a good adhesive and will fill in that small of a gap in my opinion. It's also inexpensive. By the way how much did you spend on that t-molding if I may ask? |
| somunny:
Excellent. I was hoping that I didn't blow 25 bucks on an oversized bit (even though my head was telling me 1/64th was pretty insignificant, you can never be too sure). As for the molding itself - 3/4" red was 50 cents per foot. Thanks for the info. Coop |
| FractalWalk:
I used 5/64 and it was a perfect fit. |
| Blakey:
FWIW, I bought 3/4" chrome moulding from t-molding.com, and used a locally bought 1.6mm cutter (1/16"). I didn't use any glue to hold it in, but had to hammer it in place. It's held in very firmly and takes a lot of effort to pull it out, and when it does come out it takes a little MDF with it. 5/64" would be a tiny bit easier to install, and also to remove I would guess. |
| Navigation |
| Message Index |
| Next page |