More Routing Fun
Ok, so once again I've been a little slow. Life has been keeping me very busy lately, and on top of that, Australia neglects to sell router bits measured in the imperial system. That's right, we use metrics!! Unfortunately this means that our measurements are not always exactly the equivalent of the imperial measurements - the end result being, I had to order a router bit from the fellas at T-Molding.com, and I've been waiting for it to arrive.

So, now that I've finally got my wonderful router bit, I've been able to cut the holes for the t-molding all around the edges of the big side pieces:

Here's a shot with a sample piece of t-molding inserted. Note that the colour didnt come up well, its actually quite a bit darker:

So that's probably all of the routing I'm going to need to do. Pity, I quite enjoy routing - it's pretty effortless, and a very powerful machine.
The rest of today's work was kinda boring - just chopping up some 2"x4" studs to size:

Now that they've been prepared, that means pretty much all the wood cutting has been finished. Which means, next time I get to move onto actually putting this thing together! Should be fun.

So, now that I've finally got my wonderful router bit, I've been able to cut the holes for the t-molding all around the edges of the big side pieces:

Here's a shot with a sample piece of t-molding inserted. Note that the colour didnt come up well, its actually quite a bit darker:

So that's probably all of the routing I'm going to need to do. Pity, I quite enjoy routing - it's pretty effortless, and a very powerful machine.
The rest of today's work was kinda boring - just chopping up some 2"x4" studs to size:

Now that they've been prepared, that means pretty much all the wood cutting has been finished. Which means, next time I get to move onto actually putting this thing together! Should be fun.
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