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| PixelCloud:
ok guys i have a *crappy* ms paint pictrure of what needs to be done!! i dont want the curved wood to be on top of the side panels so i can use chrome t molding |
| old school gamer:
WTF is that!!!!!!!! Just kidding. From the looks of the design ,you should be able to complete your objective by using kerf cuts like I stated earlier. Let us know . OSG |
| PixelCloud:
--- Quote from: old school gamer on August 19, 2004, 09:37:33 pm ---WTF is that!!!!!!!! Just kidding. From the looks of the design ,you should be able to complete your objective by using kerf cuts like I stated earlier. Let us know . OSG --- End quote --- i think i'm just going to make a frame with 2x4's then use very thin ply wood on the panels, that way i dont ghave to make a billion cuts |
| old school gamer:
--- Quote from: PixelCloud on August 19, 2004, 09:39:29 pm --- --- Quote from: old school gamer on August 19, 2004, 09:37:33 pm ---WTF is that!!!!!!!! Just kidding. From the looks of the design ,you should be able to complete your objective by using kerf cuts like I stated earlier. Let us know . OSG --- End quote --- i think i'm just going to make a frame with 2x4's then use very thin ply wood on the panels, that way i dont ghave to make a billion cuts --- End quote --- That should work, IF you use thin enough plywood. Make certain that you fasten the ply down thoroughly. OSG |
| Mameotron:
Here is the promised crappy picture. The yellow blocks are supposed to be the 2x4 framing. If they are placed 1/2" from the top edge, your 1/2" plywood will be nice and flush with the top of the sides. However, I agree with everyone else, you probably ought to use real thin plywood. The 1/2" stuff and the required 2x4 framers will probably get in the way of your marquee and other stuff as well. |
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