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Posted by Tonk on December 15, 2006, 5:59 am
Andy,
I really appreciate the time. I don't think you misunderstood. You're
only mistake is assuming that I know more than I do! LOL. I would
really appreciate it if you could elaborate on your response. I don't
own a router (yet!), so a roundover bit is foreign to me.
Mike
Andy Hill wrote:
> >Here's my project. I'm installing some of those precut (like 30 or 36"
> >tall by 5' long) finished bead boards that you can get at Lowes in a
> >hallway. I have an outside corner to deal with. I found a piece of
> >trim with a lip on it the thickness of the bead board that will fit
> >nicely on top of the bead board. As for the corner, I realized that if
> >I run the board clear to the end of the wall and put an outside corner
> >trim over it, then I'm in trouble with the top trim. There would be no
> >way to get the top trim over the corner trim, as the corner trim sits
> >on top of the board making it impossible for the top trim with a 3/16"
> >lip to cover what now is nearly 1/2" projection. Plan b was to install
> >the corner trim first and then butt the bead board up against the
> >corner trim, effectively eliminating the problem of different heights.
> >Can anyone suggest other ideas?
> >
> Maybe I'm misunderstanding the question, but why not use a router with a
> roundover bit to handle the transition at the corner (routering the beadboard,
> of course), and forget about the trim piece?
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