05-12-2014, 10:33 PM
Not sure what you're not happy about pal?
Ok Pic 2 shows chip out on the underside. Who cares? it will never been seen until the kitchen is ripped out. What difference is there between that and cuting an end panel which has a perfect cut on the front and chip out on the back?
Pic 3 shows slight chip out on the top edge. But you would never have the top edge that sharp and after you've sanded and put an aris on that edge it will disappear.
Pic 4... what are you not happy about? the fact the mitre doesn't go perfectly to the corner and is 1-2mm down after your've sanded? Honestly i'm the most anal personal in the world in getting perfection. Perfection is possible, yet the cost in doing so is often far out weighed by what people are willing to pay. Leaving the mitre 1-2mm down is MORE than acceptable, it shouldn't even be a consideration. It's a nice mitre.
Honestly what you've produced is a good professional finish which is well above an 'acceptable' standard
Not sure if i'm reading that right? 'If yours though'?
Not sure if you missed the text next to the pics and just thought I was offering it up as an example? or if you doubt I did it?.... i'm going with missed the text
Ok Pic 2 shows chip out on the underside. Who cares? it will never been seen until the kitchen is ripped out. What difference is there between that and cuting an end panel which has a perfect cut on the front and chip out on the back?
Pic 3 shows slight chip out on the top edge. But you would never have the top edge that sharp and after you've sanded and put an aris on that edge it will disappear.
Pic 4... what are you not happy about? the fact the mitre doesn't go perfectly to the corner and is 1-2mm down after your've sanded? Honestly i'm the most anal personal in the world in getting perfection. Perfection is possible, yet the cost in doing so is often far out weighed by what people are willing to pay. Leaving the mitre 1-2mm down is MORE than acceptable, it shouldn't even be a consideration. It's a nice mitre.
Honestly what you've produced is a good professional finish which is well above an 'acceptable' standard
(05-12-2014, 10:00 PM)Alex Morley Wrote: Pictures look awesome if yours though. APU.
Not sure if i'm reading that right? 'If yours though'?
Not sure if you missed the text next to the pics and just thought I was offering it up as an example? or if you doubt I did it?.... i'm going with missed the text