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| ginno:
I'd go with T moulding for the arcade feel, better protection then the painted surface which can easily dint / scratch. Also you will end up with a more vibrant color then you would with paint. I painted the rounded edges of my cabinet, below is a few pics of how it came out if your interested in the type of results you can achieve cheers.. More pics of painting @ my site: users.bigpond.net.au/ginno |
| stephenp1983:
One more question as I've been presuaded to go the tmolding route. I know what the router bit is but what is a arbor? I'm sure he knows but I'm curious myself. |
| Havok:
There are two pieces: the bit, which is the thing that does the cutting, and the threaded post it connects to, which attaches to the router. Here's a picture: |
| Havok:
Double post - nothing to see here. Move along... |
| stephenp1983:
last question, the bit does the cutting, so do you have to have a special type of arbor that matches that bit, or does the arbor work for a variety of bits? |
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