Wooden Exterior trim. Whats best?

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Postby Mary K » Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:52 pm

Steve_Cox wrote:
It was on the tear. I don't near the skills JuneauDave has or Mary Kay, he is a craftsman and she is an artist. I am more a wood butcher. :lol:



That is so NOT True! :fb Your TD inspired me through out my whole build. I only wish I had the nice clean trim lines that you crafted. I just got lucky with the belt sander. :lol:


BTW, Thank you Steve for the complement. :lips:

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Postby Miriam C. » Thu Mar 13, 2008 1:40 pm

This is the way I did mine. Marked the top then measured to mark the bottom. This would have been easier to do before the sides were up. Cut and marked so they go back right.

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