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T-molding Question
Vash:
I built my entire cab out of 5/8" MDF, and was planning on using orange t-molding, but I can't find the correct size in orange. How hideous would 3/4" t-molding look on 5/8" MDF, and is there anything I can do to rectify this situation?
Jdurg:
You can always use 3/4" T-Molding and a VERY sharp x-acto knife and a steady hand to trim off the excess.
wbassett:
Trimming the excess is actually a breeze with a razor knife. Just hold the blade flat against the cab and gently guide the blade. T-molding cuts very easily.
For peace of mind, practice on a short piece. Once you see how easy it is you won't have any concerns.
Turnarcades:
Rather than risk slicing the edges of your cab, route a short plank of 5/8 mdf out and feed it along that, trimming a bit at a time.
wbassett:
--- Quote from: Turnarcades on May 26, 2008, 07:24:22 pm ---Rather than risk slicing the edges of your cab, route a short plank of 5/8 mdf out and feed it along that, trimming a bit at a time.
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I can say that I didn't have even the slightest problem of damaging the cab, but it was also made from LP Laminate, which isn't as tough as HP Laminate, but is more durable and tougher than paint.
Routing a 'trim board' though is excellent advice. :)
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