Date: 2/22/2001, 5:32 am
: Thanks everyone for your help. I have it all printed out and I will just set
: down in front of this mess and try to visualize it. I can antisipate
: another problem,,, that even with a perfect fit, when I fair it round
: between the haul and the deck I will distort the pine highlight strip and
: will have to cut out and splice in wood to take care of this. Just think,
: I get to do this four times. UGG. What do others do to avoid this problem
: in the first place? I feel I should be in a corner with a dunce hat on.
: John
Me again---John,
I have been setting here looking at the picture I posted and thinking about what I was told I should do and something just struck me. I had tried to do a roll bevel on the cedar strip I was going to put on and I ended up with practically no stock on the end and I would have sanded through it while fairing and I still had the problem of crossing the 90 degree corner edge on the pine which puzzled me also, So.... I think the bevel has to be on the pine strip so I have complete stock at end of my cedar strip. Common sense would make you think it didn't matter which strip the bevel was on but I am beginning to think it does but I can't explain why. I think I can do this now.
John
Messages In This Thread
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John Monfoe -- 2/21/2001, 4:36 pm- Re: Help
mike allen ---> -- 2/21/2001, 5:32 pm- Re: Help
John Monfoe -- 2/22/2001, 4:24 am- Re: Help
John Monfoe -- 2/22/2001, 5:32 am- The last time on this.
John Monfoe -- 2/22/2001, 7:31 am- Re: The last time on this.
Pete Rudie -- 2/22/2001, 11:05 am
- Re: The last time on this.
- The last time on this.
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Rick -- 2/21/2001, 4:59 pm- Re: Help
Pete Rudie -- 2/21/2001, 5:16 pm
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