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Excretious:



Hey guys,  i just saw a recent post about ppl whove used a 3/32 router bit for theyre tmoulding and what they had to do to make it work..........

Im in a worse predictament......... i went to three different places looking for the 1/16 bit.  No one had it nor could they order one that small.  So i found a Rockler woodworking store near me and figured theyd have one, well when i was in there, the guy helping me swore that the smallest slot cutter i could get was a 3/16".  i argued for a bit but then gave in because surely this guy would know better than me.......

So i routed my whole cabinet with a 3/16 bit and you can imagine what that looks like :(

My question is..........  will hotglue gun do the trick?  or should i consider woodfilling my whole tmoulding slot and then router the whole cab over again with the correct bit?  Ive since ordered the 1/16 bit from MLCS as pointed out in the other thread (wish i woulda saw that before i got into this whole mess).


Hopefully theres someone else whos made this mistake and can tell me how i can make this work.

Thx in advance :)
pointdablame:
someone just recently posted that they used a 1/8" slot cutting bit, and hot glue seemed to be the answer.  You'll need to be quick with it, and I'm betting it won't be too much fun, but I would imagine you could get it to work.  Just be sure to keep the T-molding flush with the sides of the wood since you know have 1/8"  of "wiggle room" so the potential to have wavy looking tmolding and tmolding that is over the side of the wood is there.

If I were you, I'd consider wood puttying the slot, espeically since you've bought the correct tool for the job now.  It's a lot of work I know, but you'd probably be happier in the end.
Excretious:
If you think it will work, I have no problem woodfilling the slot.......  

Im just confused because seeing how the 1/16 bit makes for such a tight fit..........  wont the woodputty start chipping and cracking when i try to pound the tmoulding in?

Thx for the quick reply

 :)
SirPeale:
What were you thinking?  Listening to some guy in a store!  You should know that we know better!  :D

My father in law also tried putting that bologna on me.  I was like, "Allen, I've SEEN the damn things.  Look!  Here you can buy them on the Internet!" and he still wouldn't budge.
Excretious:

--- Quote from: Peale on August 14, 2004, 10:11:23 am --- Listening to some guy in a store!  You should know that we know better!  :D

--- End quote ---


I know i know!!  This site rules, i wouldnt have what i have  now if it wasnt for the BYOAC forums, but i didnt do enough research on the tmoulding and now im up a creek......
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