Popular Post Dave H Posted October 18, 2019 Popular Post Report Share Posted October 18, 2019 I bought some stereo equipment for my shop so, I built a wall cabinet for said equipment I wanted the doors to have some clear panels so the remotes would work. I didn't want to make a dado for the glass panel so, I made some applied molding to hold the glass to inside of the doors the molding was very thin and narrow so brads would split the molding. My solution was use dowels and the dowels I used were tooth picks they worked great and, looked clean once cut flush and sanded it looked like wood-filler-ed ( is that even a word?) brad holes. The trim was so small and thin I used my chamfer cutters we used them when building concrete forms they worked very well better than expected. When gluing up the tooth pick dowels I cut the pointy end off one side and used the pointy end that remained it worked great for getting glue into the hole. I just thought I'd share 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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