tjbnwi Member Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 7,037 Feb 27, 2025 #21 Festdewalkita said: tjbnwi said: "...All of the profiling work was done on a shaper." Snip Click to expand... Click to expand...
Festdewalkita said: tjbnwi said: "...All of the profiling work was done on a shaper." Snip Click to expand... Click to expand...
tjbnwi Member Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 7,037 Feb 27, 2025 #22 The narrow Shaker door can be fabricated with a 1/2” panel if you use the Hettich thin door hinge. They have soft close pistons built on to the back of the hinge, can go into a 10mm thick panel. https://shop.hettich.com/au_EN/Hing...x-5-5-mm%2C-for-screwing-on-%28-%29/p/9094290 Tom
The narrow Shaker door can be fabricated with a 1/2” panel if you use the Hettich thin door hinge. They have soft close pistons built on to the back of the hinge, can go into a 10mm thick panel. https://shop.hettich.com/au_EN/Hing...x-5-5-mm%2C-for-screwing-on-%28-%29/p/9094290 Tom
Festdewalkita Member Joined Oct 9, 2020 Messages 49 Feb 27, 2025 #23 tjbnwi said: Once you’re set up to machine the moulding machine all of it and some extra. You don’t want to have to set up the router table to make more moulding. Click to expand... *Super* tip, right there. And thank you also for the tip on the hinges. I've started down the 3/4 QSWO ply path, so I'm just gonna continue. This thread is golden!
tjbnwi said: Once you’re set up to machine the moulding machine all of it and some extra. You don’t want to have to set up the router table to make more moulding. Click to expand... *Super* tip, right there. And thank you also for the tip on the hinges. I've started down the 3/4 QSWO ply path, so I'm just gonna continue. This thread is golden!
tjbnwi Member Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 7,037 Feb 27, 2025 #24 Thinking about this, with the proper spacer you could use a dado stack in a table saw to make the F trim. Tom
Thinking about this, with the proper spacer you could use a dado stack in a table saw to make the F trim. Tom