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3rd February 2018, 04:36 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Kitchen Bench Trim
Hi Gents,The Mrs wanted the brick wall at the end of the Kitchen bench removed.That was done, now I have try and make the end of the bench look nice.Have Liquid Nails a piece of Melamine over most of it, leaving space for some 80 x 19 Jarrah trim.There was not enough room to cut mitres, and I didn't trust myself to do it anyway, so I have adapted to what is there. Hopefully it will look ok.My question is, what is the easiest way to get the best 'fit' with the existing trim?1. Route the round overs top and bottom, glue the trim in place and then route the ends to size, and varnish, or2. Route the round overs AND sand the ends to size, varnish and THEN glue in place?I don't want to balls this up....I have enough to do....lolStevePS Cant seem to post pics...the buttons gone?Dropbox to the rescue....https://www.dropbox.com/s/nmuni9k58q...um%29.jpg?dl=0
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