
1946 KIT rebuild is HERE
Gage wrote:I just don't understand. I measured it once and cut it twice and still have a big gap. Maybe I was suppose to measure it twice and only cut it once. You think? I'm so confused.![]()
1946 KIT rebuild is HERE
ajricher wrote: pull the door and cover the edges with a run of the laminate that you used for the surface. A bit of sanding of the edges to smooth and Bob's yer uncle.
Bob's yer uncle?!?
Gage wrote:Looks like the cat is out of the hat so here's the rest of the story. Yes the gap was planned. At first I was going to put a red light behind the door as an accent light at night but got to thinking that it's my sisters teardrop so I'm going to add some decorative molding around the door instead.
Gage wrote:Looks like the cat is out of the hat so here's the rest of the story. Yes the gap was planned. At first I was going to put a red light behind the door as an accent light at night but got to thinking that it's my sisters teardrop so I'm going to add some decorative molding around the door instead.
Gage, there is no such thing as mistakes in woodworking, only "design changes"
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