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    The author had a problem with their tiny cabinet doors being the same width as their respective openings, which did not allow for the necessary gaps for hinges and swinging open the doors. The author decided to use a General marking ruler with 0.5mm holes in it to mark the line of where they wanted to shave away material. They then clamped the board to the line in parallel bars made from 2x2s and sanded the door edges flush with the bars using a random-orbit sander. Although the process was messy, it worked out well, and the author looks forward to using a Delta dust collector that is currently in shipment.

    Posted by gfixler on 2008-08-26 22:08:24

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    One more glue-up. I gave up on wrapping the wax paper around the selfmade flat bars. Dropping it over, and higher than them will work just as perfectly, and cleanup is significantly much easier. I nevertheless really like the Bessey Tradesmen metal bar clamps (pink handles), and continue to you should not substantially care for the rickety Irwin pipe clamps (navy blue).

    Posted by gfixler on 2008-08-18 20:10:43

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