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Quick question about T-Molding
fatfingers:
Indeed, 1/16" is what t-molding.com suggested I use.
Mark70:
I have a similar layout. My side panels sit 3" off the floor and you see a "toe kick" lick you would on kitchen cabinets on mine. I ran the t-molding under because the edge of it is slightly visible when you look along flat to the side. You notice the end where you cut it off. Mine meet at a fairly tight seam underneath. Nice place to hide the start/stop.
AMDman13:
--- Quote ---Indeed, 1/16" is what t-molding.com suggested I use.
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Dang! I see that now... Looks like I should have read a little more.. 3/32" for 3/32" T-molding thought it would be perfect. ??? This project sure nickel and dimes ya to death.
Looks like I will be calling some local woodworking shops to try and find a 1/16". I just don't want to fuss with glueing the whole thing. (Too messy)
Now I'm still not sure if the T-molding gets installed where the CP rests or do I just meet it and then pick up again once the monitor angle begins?
Thanks guys!
Mark70:
--- Quote from: marlborroman13 on February 11, 2006, 10:00:08 am ---
--- Quote ---Indeed, 1/16" is what t-molding.com suggested I use.
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Dang! I see that now... Looks like I should have read a little more.. 3/32" for 3/32" T-molding thought it would be perfect. ??? This project sure nickel and dimes ya to death.
Looks like I will be calling some local woodworking shops to try and find a 1/16". I just don't want to fuss with glueing the whole thing. (Too messy)
Now I'm still not sure if the T-molding gets installed where the CP rests or do I just meet it and then pick up again once the monitor angle begins?
Thanks guys!
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A = depends on your cabinet design
B = Mine stops where the CP sits and starts again under.
AMDman13:
--- Quote ---A = depends on your cabinet design
B = Mine stops where the CP sits and starts again under.
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The cabinet that I am building is the Lusid's design in "Project Arcade" book.