farlsborough
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As I prepare for a big (ish) home install, I’d love to know how people knock down the edges of ply/MDF shelving/cabinetry. Going for a simple, clean, straight/modern look so really I want the edges to be as square-looking as possible but not constantly getting dinged.
Alastair at Freebird uses a 2mm arris round-over bit from Wealden. Peter Millard I think just sands lightly (although admittedly this was about doors rather than the shelves/cabinets themselves).
I tried a 1mm arris round-over bit to try and get the smallest radius possible, but I have to admit it was barely worth it, and a couple of strokes of 120grit did the same thing. Wondering whether to try the 2mm but at nearly £20 a pop I’m interested in your opinions!
Alastair at Freebird uses a 2mm arris round-over bit from Wealden. Peter Millard I think just sands lightly (although admittedly this was about doors rather than the shelves/cabinets themselves).
I tried a 1mm arris round-over bit to try and get the smallest radius possible, but I have to admit it was barely worth it, and a couple of strokes of 120grit did the same thing. Wondering whether to try the 2mm but at nearly £20 a pop I’m interested in your opinions!