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| dmish82:
hi, I'm getting finished with my cabinet and I was going to cut out the grooves for t-molding. Most sources I read say to use a router to cut the grooves but i don't have one. I was wondering what, if any, other tools could be used to cut these grooves? thanks. |
| dmish82:
Also, where have some of you bought your T-molding from? I'd like to get it in either Red or Black. |
| versapak:
It seems the router is really the only way to go. I have heard of people trying with rotary tools, and saint, I think, even mentioned trying such in the Project Arcade book, but it all comes down to just being plain difficult. I fortunately had a friend with a router, so I borrowed his. Though the bit was still a purchase I'd rather not have had to make. Router bits are some seriously expensive little doo hickies. I nearly had a heart attack when I saw some of the prices on those things. I now HAVE to make more cabinets just to justify purchasing that darn thing. :) [EDIT] T-Molding I bought at a local woodwoorking shop for $10 /25'. It cost more than the online sources, but I am just too darn impatient to order online. |
| SirPeale:
Borrow or rent a router. You can get a bit from http://www.mclswoodworking.com for $16 SHIPPED. |
| melarky:
I just bought some more T-Molding yesterday from http://t-molding.com. I did a quick price comparison between t-molding.com, t-mold.com, and happscontrols.com and the best price (per foot + shipping etc...) was t-molding.com (they also have a great selection in different colors, sizes, and textures). I was actually looking for some flat t-molding (black colored), but all I could find was white flat. Does anyone know where to get the flat stuff? I have an old battlezone cab that has some flat black stuff and I like the look of it and wouldn't mind getting some for my mame projects. |
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