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Was listening to an Jim Heavey (WW-Shows) say that he "knocked down" all
corners/edges with a router--because finishes don't adhere to them very well. He also routes around inset cabinet doors (frames?) to help allow for wood movement while preserving the appearence. Are both of these approaches SOP? Thank you for further clarification! I'm sorry if this is on topic! ; ) Bill |
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