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| falkensmaze:
I am strugling :banghead: to find a router bit for my t-moulding and was wondering if anyone has ever taken a sharp blade to the "t" part of the moulding and used a good adhesive to atach the moulding to the cab instead of the more conventional way??? :cheers: |
| subcriminal:
I had to mount the moulding accross the front of my control panel that way by cutting the groove section off the molding and glueing it but it doesn't look as smooth as the rest which it routed. It's stuck good and proper though using Evo-Stick! (evilstick) edit: I just noticed you're in Scotland! I got my slot cutter from screwfix but it doesn't look like they stock them any more. Try Infinity Tools Slot Cutters |
| AMDman13:
I suppose you could, but I wouldn't recommend it. This stuff is easy to cut.. In fact way to easy. I accidently cut into the front of the T-Molding my first try at adding slits to get around my first corner. Why not just order a bit online. There cheap enough. Or post a message and see if there is a fellow hobbist in your area that wouldn't mind lending you one. |
| chazbeenhad:
I had to replace the corners on my old cabinet so they had no slot for the molding. I found it VERY easy to remove the groove section of the molding by running a razor blade flat along the molding. I used a hot glue gun for the sections where I had replaced the wood and it holds the molding great. Looks very nice too. |
| falkensmaze:
Thanks for the feedback guys, i think i will go for the router and bit option. According to project arcade which i am basicly following i need a 3/32 inch bit (about) 2.4 mm . I have got happ t moulding and would like to know if that sounds about right for the groove i need. :cheers: |
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