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SirPeale:
Like I said, get a piece of scrap and practice.

If you don't have scrap, there's got to be a construction site somewhere with a dumpster.

It doesn't even have to be 3/4" (or whatever thickness) since it's just practice.

Demon-Seed:
Hey
I know but I was wondering if it is possible without a router? any handheld tool? not sure I can get a router thats why :(

AlanS17:
Most Home Depots rent tools... and you'll only need it for a day anyways...

unclet:
I called local cabinet makers and found one which had a 1/16" router bit for T-molding.   He charged me $10 to cut both sides of my cabinet along with the 4-player control panel.   That is the easiest way I found since I really dont like routers ...... plus it is cheaper than renting one as well.

Remember these are professional cabinet makers so the chances they "mess-up" is a lot less than if I tried it myself.... good luck!

spystyle:
I've worked in construction and often seen those being used to make freehand cuts in drywall and sheetrock for electrical outlets, it's probably called a RotoZip or DeWalt Drywall Cutter. That's not the ticket for routing a slot for the t-molding.

Dig it?
Craig



--- Quote from: Demon-Seed on May 28, 2004, 09:49:51 am ---Hi
I seen that picture of the router you have...hmm its round and sits ontop of the wood.. the router I have is a handheld one...actually used to cut electrical outlets in try wall.. hmmm.... it can't use the top of the wood as a guide like the one in your pic :( any other solutions?? All I have is the control panel to t-mold

thx
JIM

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