It's been a while since I updated, but nothing visually significant has happened since my last post.
I have been churning out quarter round trim pieces from the slabs of MDF I have in the shop. These are mostly bits and pieces that were big enough to make a part out of. Turning what could have been trash into something of value. Yay environment!
Since I am making these all on my CNC, I have ran into issues where the individual pieces are all not quite the same thickness. Some have come out thicker and others thinner. Its the variations across the bed of my CNC, the thickness of the panels being slightly different, thickness of the glue between panels, etc...
I have been trying to avoid making these with a regular round over bit, but I don't think making them with the CNC will provide as consistent of an outcome as I need. I broke down and bought a 1.5" radius round over bit and am going to rig up a router table that will accommodate what I need. I am going to finish cutting all the pieces I need and then run them each across the bit to get them all to the same size. I may end up redoing some pieces, but it will look better in the long run. Look at the size of that thing! It's UUGE!
I also installed some Formica on the desktop!
Lastly, I ordered some more MDF to make the side panels and the last of the quarter round I will need.
-Eric