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| ChadTower:
If he went with mitered cuts instead of filled gaps in the joints like that, he wouldn't need to bother with an internal frame, yes? |
| shardian:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on October 18, 2007, 09:42:35 am --- If he went with mitered cuts instead of filled gaps in the joints like that, he wouldn't need to bother with an internal frame, yes? --- End quote --- His picture is exaggerated to better clarify the areas he is asking about. |
| ChadTower:
I do understand that. In the picture they don't even touch. If he were building that we should just let him do it and then laugh when it fell down. |
| Kaytrim:
Use Bondo to fill the gaps and sand it down. Then refill if needed with more bondo. I used this on Dad's Bartop. I started off with a sharp corner and then using a belt sander going the length of the board rounded it over. Then I followed up with a random orbit sander. See the before and after pics below. TTFN Kaytrim |
| javeryh:
--- Quote ---Use Bondo to fill the gaps and sand it down. Then refill if needed with more bondo. I used this on Dad's Bartop. I started off with a sharp corner and then using a belt sander going the length of the board rounded it over. Then I followed up with a random orbit sander. See the before and after pics below. TTFN Kaytrim --- End quote --- And there you have it. :cheers: |
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