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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: nugarp on May 26, 2017, 12:52:53 am
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I've been pulling my hair out trying to find a place that has 1/2". Looking to build my first bartop and I'd ideally like to shrink it down to 1/2 instead of using the 3/4" at Lowes. I can make do with 3x 2'x4' panels if need be. Black or white; I'd be fine with either at this point. I have access to a CNC, so I'm not too concerned about chipping etc. of the material (if it's particle board instead of MDF). Has anyone had success around here?
Thanks!
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I used to live in Alexandria, never could find it but I didn't look too hard. You got a couple options.
You could buy 1/2" material and use vertical grade laminate. It's easy to do. Need a flush trim router bit.
You could also use that roll on vinyl.
Go with the 3/4" stuff. I will never use 1/2" again. Too thin to put screws through.
Good luck.
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Reread the post. You wanted 1/2" melamine. My fault.
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Go with the 3/4" stuff. I will never use 1/2" again. Too thin to put screws through.
Can confirm. not much meat to bite into during assembly. Consider 3/4. it's much more common and you are more likely to find it.
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Thanks for all of the responses!
I did 13/16" T-Molding on my 3/4 upright cab, and that took more time than I would've liked, hence the pre-finished route. I'm more interested in the design of this next build over all of the manual labor required ;). That said, if I can't find 1/2 (or even up to 5/8), then I'm going to go ahead and do as you suggested leapinlew.
Lilshawn, I'm not too worried about screws to hold the thing together as I plan to route out shallow (1/16" or so) areas on the cab's inside to glue square dowels to hold the various pieces square and together - on top of glue & routing at the joints themselves. True statement though about the screws. The only place I can think of needing them is the CP -- where else did you screw things in on your builds?
I made some more calls today, and for those in the area, it turns out that Woodcraft in Rockville has 3/4" melamine in black or white. I was told to give A&M Supply a call from the Woodcraft in Alexandria to see if they could order it -- I'll try that on Tuesday.
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Just to follow up here, Woodcraft in Rockville is able to order it (arrives in 2-3 days). I ordered the 1/2" white melamine for $40, which is a little pricier than elsewhere, but very convenient for me -- and not 5 hours away at a Menards in Ohio.
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and not 5 hours away at a Menards in Ohio.
Ohio does have White Castle though, so it wouldn't be a totally wasted trip. ;D