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Cabinet Builders

By mrm_4

5 years ago


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    #15 5 years ago

    Cosmo,

    About the locking miter joint... What about a Festool Domino joint?

    #49 5 years ago
    Quoted from mrm_4:

    Yes I definitely want to get a table saw if I'm going to continue making cabs, or anything else really for that matter. I was able to finish building the cabinet this weekend and I posted it in the restoration thread I have going.
    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/bally-rocket-flipperless-restoration/page/2#post-4785040
    Im double dipping in 2 threads with this question, but has anyone transferred wood rails from an old cab to a new? I'm thinking the safest way is to just cut the old ones off. Any thoughts?

    Before we moved to our current house, I had a very nice woodshop with a cabinet saw. That thing sucked up a lot of room and cost a bunch. I would look at a good track saw next time or a panel saw

    #53 5 years ago

    I had the Jet cabinet saw, it had a riving knife... It was nice but for cutting sheets, I think a track saw would be better but I cannot say that with experience.

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