That's not so easy face up with the boards bonded together because you'd have to place the adhesive very accurately, you wouldn't want any on the reveals and if you wanted to keep the fall-outs and/or the offcuts, you wouldn't want any on those either.Merlin wrote: If you have put oversized boards in, you will be told to change the blade depth and blade head(ie 90 degree - if you wish) and it will cut the external in one pass.
CMC work bench!!
Re: CMC work bench!!
Re: CMC work bench!!
Thanks for the gen guys.
I forgot about ciggie card mounts. That is a definite one-up for the CMC.
The last one I did was about 1991.
btw. When I used the word 'fancy', it wasn't in any way a put-down. Just couldn't think of another word. I was just thinking that some mounts I've seen were obviously done purely to show off the capabilities of a CMC. Framers may dribble over them but non-framing folks look at things in a different way.
jus' sayin'.
Thick mounts. That's another one-up.

I forgot about ciggie card mounts. That is a definite one-up for the CMC.

btw. When I used the word 'fancy', it wasn't in any way a put-down. Just couldn't think of another word. I was just thinking that some mounts I've seen were obviously done purely to show off the capabilities of a CMC. Framers may dribble over them but non-framing folks look at things in a different way.
jus' sayin'.


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