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| ThePaul:
I used 1/16th bit and have removed the T-Molding twice. Did not have any problems.. I was very careful... and after the third application the T molding still holds in firmly. It might be a matter of luck. |
| rdagger:
I'm doing the 1/16" right now. It does require a mallot and the corners are difficult because the tip of the molding starts to flex and doesn't want to go in. However, once seated it does look very good. I removed a small piece and it did have a tiny sliver of MDF stuck to it. Maybe 1/64" -- not enough to make the replacement piece loose or even easier to install. |
| atog:
There is a trick to notching the inside for corners. Professionals have a notching tool, which is sold on some arcade websites for over $100. I used my wifes good scissors while she wasn't looking, and they worked fine. |
| enchntr:
--- Quote from: atog on August 13, 2004, 12:35:08 pm ---There is a trick to notching the inside for corners. Professionals have a notching tool, which is sold on some arcade websites for over $100. I used my wifes good scissors while she wasn't looking, and they worked fine. --- End quote --- I used a good utility knife and notched the inside and outside corners. Worked flawlessly. Ed |
| marsmarvin:
I bought a 3/32 inch slot cutter from mlcswoodworking.com and it was too big. I'll need to use glue to finish my project. Go with 1/16. I will on my next cab. I did get good service from mlcswoodworking, though. |
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