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Old 06-10-2007, 07:47 PM   #11
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Corey,

The bad part about all of that is about the time you have made the rounds, it will be time to start all over again
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Old 06-10-2007, 07:51 PM   #12
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Don't even say that Bob... Blasphemy!

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Old 06-11-2007, 01:49 AM   #13
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Corey,

Here is a small box I made some time ago...
... not Crown molding... just plain molding...
http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/showgallery.php?cat=850

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Joe, is there no end to you're surprises?
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This is as close as I have got. It's a piece of dado rail that I removed from the family room walls after buying this home, it was made testing one of Template Tom's new jig designs.
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Hi Corey

Well I did look but can't find it in the BOX in the garage the boss has her own way of packing boxes up she will need to dig it out .

BUT I did post a micky mouse box I did that so you can have a look see ,this one is a box joint type, 1/2" pine and some 1/4" thick hardboard, and some MDF block for a handle that as NO glue in the joints, just a press fit and the top and the botton are doing the holding .
I did split the box into two parts on the router table Sunday using a 1/8" slot cutter.
I don't care for hinges most of the time so I use just 4ea. 1/8" MDF inserts to keep the lid on sq. and true...and easy to open..


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Thanks Bob, would love to see it. Your right they would be easy to do and I like the look as in the second link.

Thanks Joe, looks like it might have been cut down from another molding or something. Not a standard molding anyway around these parts.... but that's the fun. I have been looking at the door casings as well.

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bobj3,

Where is the "molding"? Looks like 1x2 or 1x3 plain wood...
Is that pattern called the "Straight" pattern?
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This is as close as I have got. It's a piece of dado rail that I removed from the family room walls after buying this home, it was made testing one of Template Tom's new jig designs.
Harry, turn it upsidedown! Then it will look like a box with a slender, stylish base...

Nice molding...!! Really fancy! Still, better turned over... IMHO
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This is as close as I have got. It's a piece of dado rail that I removed from the family room walls after buying this home, it was made testing one of Template Tom's new jig designs.
Very nice Harry, I like that one. Not sure what a Dado rail is but I expect something similar to what we call a chair rail over here. Very nice and thanks for the pics!

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Hi Corey
Well I did look but can't find it in the BOX in the garage the boss has her own way of packing boxes up she will need to dig it out .

BUT I did post a micky mouse box I did that you may want to look ,this one is a box joint type, pine and some hardboard, and some MDF block for a handle that as NO glue in the joints, just a press fit and the top and the botton are doing the holding .
I did split the box into two parts on the router table Sunday using a 1/8" slot cutter.
I don't care for hinges most of the time so I use just 4ea. 1/8" MDF inserts to keep the lid on sq. and true...and easy to open..
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Thanks Bj, that's a good looking box! Man, pine that is other than 3/4 inch is impossible to find around here. I can find some 3/8 inch clear pine molding about 3/8 x 1 1/2 inches or so but costs too damn much for what you get. Wish I could get some 3/8 and 1/2 stuff that is useable. I personally like pine... was weaned on it. Some people hate it, I would much rather use it than that damn splintery oak. For hardwood i prefer to work with about anything other than Oak even rock maple any day!

Also wish I could find some 1/2 Cedar to use. Nothing but 3/4 on that too.
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Very nice Harry, I like that one. Not sure what a Dado rail is but I expect something similar to what we call a chair rail over here. Very nice and thanks for the pics!

Corey
You're quite right Cory, it appears to be the same thing. Here is the only pic. I can find showing it before removal.We can forgive the bottle of Gin as it was Christmas 2003. My brother in law removed the dado and vinyl both which were glued to the wall, re-plastered and painted the whole house, he's the one I made the small table for.

Re-the dado "box", I think when I'm in the mood that I'll turn it into a box. Sorry about the poor repeated joke, I wondered why Mike didn't find it funny when I told it to him on Skype!
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