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| javeryh:
Hey everyone - I used a router and a 3 wing slot cutter to cut the t-molding groove for the edges of my cabinet. I just realized that there is another edge that I need to route a groove into but the cabinet is already assembled. Does anyone have any tips on how to route the groove in a place where the router cannot fit? I don't have a dremel but I can get my hands on a hand chisel if that's the only way to do it but I'd rather not... |
| Ed_McCarron:
Somewhere in here I read about someone using a hacksaw blade - they broke it in half and used the sharp edge to dig out the slot. How close can you get the router? I ran into the same thing (hindsight is always 20/20) and just cut the bottom of the 'T' off and hot glued the 4" or so I couldn't reach with the router. |
| Crazy Cooter:
Could you use a small screwdriver and tap it with a hammer? That should gouge it out. Then you could use a drop of hot glue to hold the T-molding in (if it's a little loose). |
| whammoed:
Please post a pic of the problem area. Might have some better ideas for you that way. |
| javeryh:
--- Quote from: whammoed on November 01, 2005, 11:35:11 am ---Please post a pic of the problem area. --- End quote --- |
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