Excellent Tom! Looking forward to it! You may not work on it alot but when you do, you really knock out some stuff!
I specifically decided to do one door complete start to finish so when I do the other door, I can know what things not to do!
Thomas did you change blades, or just use the wood blades? That apears to be a made for wood miter saw, never would have thought of using that saw.2bits wrote:Well Grant's replacement T-molding came in record time and I had a bit of a lift emotionally so I went out and cut and bent ALL my T-molding for the doors tonight. To be exact, the angle at the top of my doors is 38 degrees. I made one wrong cut out of all of them, but it was just on a test cut and I made sure to think ahead and there was plenty of space to correct the error and I did NOT need to use the extra piece I ordered. Now... I haven't trimmed the notch for the door handle yet so we will see about that haha but I feel much better about this now.
Here is how I clamped down the molding to the miter saw, it cut like butta:
2bits wrote:... I haven't trimmed the notch for the door handle yet so we will see about that haha but I feel much better about this now.
aggie79 wrote:Dremel? You mean I need to buy another tool?![]()
Sparksalot wrote:aggie79 wrote:Dremel? You mean I need to buy another tool?![]()
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I said the same thing when I realized I had gone as far as I could without a compound miter saw. (not really, but my hand miter saw was used up.)
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