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Old 12-18-2009, 01:01 AM   #100
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: My Big Fat Renovation

I also spent a little $ on trim.

It used to be 3.25" trim, but I think the 4.25" looks more upscale, and it's not that much more expensive.

Before, the back of the cabinets just had the 1/4 round on the bottom, but I wanted to run the trim around it too. I'll also put the 1/4 round on as well, just don't have it yet. I also added a corner trim piece. I'll sand it all down and paint it soon.

I got some good practice in with the saw. Lots of cuts, no $ mistakes, I cut everything a little long the first couple cuts on purpose to figure out how "accurate" the saw's laser line was.

The 2nd pic shows my fancy end cut, I wanted to "end" the trim around the cabinets, now the 1/4 round can got around the whole thing front back and sides seemlessly.
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