Date: 12/17/2004, 1:52 pm
even with beveling depending on how much time you want to spend and degree of accurateness achieved you will have some gaps, some places where the contact between strips is very thin. But at least they can be filled with schmootz.
Not sure i would worry about it too much either way as long as the bad areas are in smallish localizations.
: You are exactly right in all respects. With care and experience you will soon
: be making pretty tight rolling bevel joints...inside and out. I find the
: bead and cove strips to be way too much trouble for way too little gain.
: Even using bead and cove you'll find yourself doing some rolling bevel
: strips. Don't let me talk you into anything. Do what you'll be comfortable
: with.
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: bead & cove vs. rolling bevel
Randy Ricchi -- 12/17/2004, 10:11 am- Re: Strip: bead & cove vs. rolling bevel
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Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/17/2004, 5:21 pm- Re: Strip: bead & cove vs. rolling bevel
Bill Price -- 12/17/2004, 4:52 pm- Re: Strip: bead & cove vs. rolling bevel
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gerald -- 12/17/2004, 11:48 am- Re: Strip: bead & cove vs. rolling bevel
PatrickC -- 12/17/2004, 1:52 pm
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