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Main => Woodworking => Topic started by: ratzz on September 27, 2007, 10:02:30 am
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Hi all,
Does anyone from the UK own a slot cutting / t-molding bit?
If so, where did you get it from?
I've searched the net and visited the DIY stores and can't find one anywhere.
Thanks all :cheers:
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diy stores such as homebase, focus etc are crap imo.
go to your local tool shop.
i dunno if a biscuit jointing bit would be any good, they're pretty easy to find
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?cId=A338075&ts=10687&id=28851
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Thanks for that -- you're right, the DIY shops are crap!
I'm not sure if that would work or not... :dunno
I don't know if the slot is the right width for the t-molding.
Anyone in the UK actually used a bit like this? Or is there a dedicated bit for t-molding.
Thanks guys
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Ok, so no slot cutting bit, no t-molding for me :hissy:
My options are as follows.
Someone once mentioned removing the part of the t-molding that goes in the slot cut, and gluing (jeez, that sounds ugly).
Or, use a bit to round over to give the impression of t-molding, and just paint. I wouldn't, however, paint the imitation t-molding a different colour, I'd use the same colour that I would paint the cab (probably black).
Anyone else any ideas?
Just to add: This is the part that is preventing me from assembling my cab, so if any of you guys in the UK who have build cabs want to add any advice, it would be much appreciated (are there any of you out there?!)...
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diy stores such as homebase, focus etc are crap imo.
go to your local tool shop.
i dunno if a biscuit jointing bit would be any good, they're pretty easy to find
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?cId=A338075&ts=10687&id=28851
Biscuit jointing bits are only good if they are for the small units made for picture framing. Regular size biscuiit slot cutters are too large.
Edit: Spelling
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Why not order it from the US or other country that can provide it? We all put up with more shipping and other duties when not in the USA but is goes with the hobby.
On the other hand this supplier may be local to you.
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/cgi-bin/psProdDet.cgi/TR239 (http://www.rutlands.co.uk/cgi-bin/psProdDet.cgi/TR239)
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Hi BobA,
Thank-you for finding that -- have you used one yourself for this?
It seems that there is very little information out there on this, and the slot that the bit you suggested may be a little wide.
I think the t-molding slot is about an 1/8th" (???) :dunno But that slot looks wider, and not deep enough...
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I use a 1/16 bit and it works fine for me.
T molding.com says to use a 1/16 bit for anything with a 3/32 spline.
http://www.t-molding.com/store/product.php?productid=55&cat=6&page=1 (http://www.t-molding.com/store/product.php?productid=55&cat=6&page=1)
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I'm in Ireland so this is also a problem for me, no slotcutter easily available and absolutely no t-moulding.
I'll order directly from http://www.t-molding.com/store/home.php (http://www.t-molding.com/store/home.php). The Dollar-Euro exchange is in my favour ATM. 31 euros for a slot cutter, arbour, and 20 ft of T.
I'll let you know if customs seize the parcel. :cry:
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Hey Pops,
I've been in touch with http://www.gremlinsolutions.co.uk/ and they say that they can get hold of t-molding - based in the UK.
Get in touch with him for price
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Hi BobA,
I think the t-molding slot is about an 1/8th" (???) :dunno But that slot looks wider, and not deep enough...
Don't gp by the pic is is just a generic slot cutter. You go by the measurement. 1/16 is only 1/2 of the 1/8 you were thinking it was and 1/8 is definately too large. T molding is usually 3/32 so 1/16 holds it in very tightly.
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I'm in Ireland so this is also a problem for me, no slotcutter easily available and absolutely no t-moulding.
I'll order directly from http://www.t-molding.com/store/home.php (http://www.t-molding.com/store/home.php). The Dollar-Euro exchange is in my favour ATM. 31 euros for a slot cutter, arbour, and 20 ft of T.
I'll let you know if customs seize the parcel. :cry:
ive imported a lot of stuff from hong kong, america and canada, and never once has customs done anything.
you'll be fine
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Found this that may help:
http://www.trend-uk.com/en/UK/productlist/3/95/Slotters.html
They also have a pretty extensive catalogue of other bits.
Ratzz :cheers:
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If you need a slot cutting bit I don't think you need to order it from the US. You can get it cheaper from continental europe - from Germany for example : )
In fact, I just ordered one on Ebay for as little as € 8,99 since I needed a new one. To convert the size, you need 1,5 mm for T-Molding and if you are looking for it on the german Ebay, you have to look for a "Scheibennutfräser" : )
Cheers
EDIT: This UK resident ebay seller sells many kinds of t-molding: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320163827346&ssPageName=ADME:B:WNARL:UK:12
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Just to follow this up:
Can someone who is in the know help me with sorting out this order?
My cab is 3/4" MDF, so I was going to order:
http://www.t-molding.com/store/product.php?productid=19&cat=3&page=1
But I'm not sure what router bit to choose from:
http://www.trend-uk.com/en/UK/productlist/3/97/Slotters.html
Could someone have a look and maybe help me out? Am I even ordering the right bits for my router? :dunno
Thanks in advance guys ... :cheers:
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Mate I was doing excactly what you are doing now a few month ago , and after checking all the UK sellers for both T-molding and slot cutters I ended up getting both from
T-molding at about half the price I would have paid over here ,and that includes delivery (which was super fast ) and I am SO GLAD I did , no customs on it either .
If your buying your T-molding from T-molding I would recomend you get the slot cutter from them aswell. :applaud:
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Wow! Freaky - I'm just adding to my project announcement (see sig) and was going to point to this thread for help!
If I go with that 3/4" molding, which bit do I need to order for the router?
Thanks in advance langdoguk, and I will definately be ordering from t-molding.
Ratzz :cheers:
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Ratzz , I'm 99% sure you want these bits , they come together ( as one bit , no need to assemble) but sell separate :
http://www.t-molding.com/store/product.php?productid=55&cat=6&page=1
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http://www.t-molding.com/store/product.php?productid=54
the second one is links at the bottom of the cutter page. :applaud:
maybe a quick email to T-molding just to check ( my style :dizzy:)
hope this helped mate :cheers:
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Thanks buddy ...
I will follow up with an email to them to double check before I order, but they seem to look ok.
:cheers:
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I have just ordered from that site as well. This thread has saved me a lot of pointless searching. Maybe good to put a little note on the wiki for others in the UK.
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I got all my stuff today. It actually arrived on Friday but I didnt get the note until today as it ended up with customs charges on it grr. Still I have made out ok given the exchange rate. The guy at the depo said I was very unlucky to get charged typical!!!!!
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I got all my stuff today. It actually arrived on Friday but I didnt get the note until today as it ended up with customs charges on it grr. Still I have made out ok given the exchange rate. The guy at the depo said I was very unlucky to get charged typical!!!!!
Those :censored: !!!
What was the cost of the order, and how much was added?
Wal everything ok with the order?
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My order was $65/£32 and they added £11 + £1 for handling! Everything was ok apart from the arbor was missing the bearing which they had emailed all their recent orders about last week and one is on its way.
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*bumps and breaks his silence*
T-moulding and cutters are a nightmare to get in the UK, but there's a guy a few miles from me sells both on E-bay. He doesn't have the slot cutter listed but he does have them for sale, you just have to ask.
Anhyoo, here's the link. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/T-Molding-for-Arcade-Machine-Restoration-Mame-Tmolding_W0QQitemZ320211130019QQihZ011QQcategoryZ3945QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/T-Molding-for-Arcade-Machine-Restoration-Mame-Tmolding_W0QQitemZ320211130019QQihZ011QQcategoryZ3945QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)
/hates long links
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My slotter has worked well (Well apart from where I must have angled the router a bit going off centre :angry:)and have not had any trouble like I have read elsewhere on here because of a poor quality cutter.
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You can get them from trend but it works out at around £35 when you add all the pieces together....so you need to head to these guys..
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/cgi-bin/psProdSrch.cgi/@cSlot%20Cutters@b::0::user::1,0,0,1::
btw that guy on ebay is far too expensive, I always get my T-molding from www.dreamArcades.com , they ship over here to the UK and are extremely cheap and reliable.
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I couldn't get a slot cutter but I found a really helpful hardware shopnear me, I told the guy what I wanted to do and he suggested a 2 mill cutter from trend. It cost £12. It looks like a straight cutter (if you know what that is) You have to use the router side fence but I routed mine perfectly. The T moulding looks so much better.
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I couldn't get a slot cutter but I found a really helpful hardware shopnear me, I told the guy what I wanted to do and he suggested a 2 mill cutter from trend. It cost £12. It looks like a straight cutter (if you know what that is) You have to use the router side fence but I routed mine perfectly. The T moulding looks so much better.
Do you mean that the router was on the edge? Was it stable?
Has anyone any thoughts on this?
What about internal angles?
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Yeah ,I cut the slot when the cab was partly assembled. I laid it on it's back and stood above the front edge and routed away. The side fence was butting up against the outside of the sides. Just take your time and you get a good finish. Don't forget a dust mask as it kicks out fibres. I also connected the vacuum cleaner to the router.
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Yeah ,I cut the slot when the cab was partly assembled. I laid it on it's back and stood above the front edge and routed away. The side fence was butting up against the outside of the sides. Just take your time and you get a good finish. Don't forget a dust mask as it kicks out fibres. I also connected the vacuum cleaner to the router.
Cheers buddy, I may give that a go (after some practice!) -- I'll post some pictures if I choose to go down that route ...
:cheers: