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Jennifers "HOT" new pin....

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Nephasth:

--- Quote from: Malenko on June 12, 2018, 08:24:40 am ---cut the right size hole in a scrap piece, clamp it (or screw it in and putty the holes after), then user a router with a flush trim bit.

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Bingo. 8)

jennifer:

--- Quote from: Malenko on June 12, 2018, 08:24:40 am ---cut the right size hole in a scrap piece, clamp it (or screw it in and putty the holes after), then user a router with a flush trim bit.

Finding the center of a circle is super easy, you can square the corners and draw diagonal lines, or use the compass method.
https://www.wikihow.com/Find-the-Center-of-a-Circle

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   That I guess after the fact would have been a faster,cheaper less elaborate solution, Screwing a template to the workbench and centering the cab over it I mean, cutting a 7" over a hole gets into some interesting physics where finding center could be considered difficult and in hindsight dry times for the glue slowed me down ...Jenn cut the plug 1/8 too small (on purpose) and epoxied little bits of paint stick around it, buzzed it on the belt to make a good fit and used wood glue to glue it into the cab (long dry times)... I will post a pic before I cut it for the curious.

Malenko:
Next time don't post at 10pm without waiting for an answer :p

jennifer:
*Jenn laughs... My windows are all boarded up and I don't have a clock, so I have no idea what time it is, Its kinda like living in a casino, Perhaps you guys should just stay up later 8) *Giggle....Here is that pic, My thoughts were I wanted to minimize glue slobber since this isn't going to be painted (just cleared) and still get a nice fit.

Nephasth:

--- Quote from: jennifer on June 12, 2018, 12:39:55 pm ---*Jenn laughs... My windows are all boarded up...

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Open 'em up once in a while... to air out the glue vapors...

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