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Templatetom

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Some 20 plus years ago I had made the attempt to produce small cabinet doors suitable for kitchens. In most cases the material used was MDF which was lacquered to suit the color of the other material used for the rest of the kitchen.
I have also produced a number of door designs and was wondering if others had experience with this type of hand held routing. The material used fro the templates is 'Hexcore' a substance I was using when I was refurbishing cabinets for executive aircraft 25 years ago. The material is very strong very light but also very expensive to buy. ( These were off cuts I was using)
Tom
 
barkwindjammer":hpf10xvx said:
Nice vid Tom, thats not a Aussie accent-Lewis or Harris ?
Thanks for the comments
Accent like all Sots we give nothing away not even our accent.
A wee place called Denny Stirlingshire not far from the battle of Bannockburn
I have many more videos up there for all to see free.
Tom
 
Now thats what i call a jig :) , very unique way of doing doors definatley not a way i could have thought off and it's very good of you to share it with us Tom thanks for that.

CHeers

Dave
 
Templatetom":2lib964y said:
barkwindjammer":2lib964y said:
Nice vid Tom, thats not a Aussie accent-Lewis or Harris ?
Thanks for the comments
Accent like all Sots we give nothing away not even our accent.
A wee place called Denny Stirlingshire not far from the battle of Bannockburn
I have many more videos up there for all to see free.
Tom

Tom, Herbertshire/Shanghai or Dunipace, my family stayed for many years in the Herbertshire before moving to Spine road.
 

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