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| ahofle:
I put T Molding on the bottom, although my cab is on caster wheels. It wasn't much extra work or molding, so why not. It just looks a little cleaner and offers a bit of extra protection to the MDF from nicks and gashes. |
| wrench:
I did the back and bottom edges of my cab.Not really for looks but for the extra protection from anything catching the edge of my laminate and causing damage . |
| Excretious:
WRENCH, by no means do i wish to hijack this thread but please tell me how you did your paint job. I am painting my cabinet at the moment and want my black to turn out like yours. |
| AMDman13:
Excretious I think he has laminate. Allright after "perfecting" my routing skills on scrap wood :) I have to say my 3/32" from www.mlcswoodworking.com either stinks or I'm doing something wrong. The T-molding just slides right in. There is no compression or need for a mallet. (Which means it just falls out) I have quadruple checked that the blade is spinning the correct way. Could I be doing something wrong or am I going to have the glue the whole thing? Oh this T-molding is from T-molding.com Also does the T-molding get installed where the CP rests or do I just meet it and then pick up again once the monitor angle begins? Thanks everyone for helping a Newbie! |
| vizzinni:
I think the conventional wisdom is to use a 1/16" slot cutter for the t-molding. There's probably a few different ways to proceed, some sort of glue being one of them. |
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