For a truly custom appearance, I'd like to make switchplates for a kitchen
that "match" the cabinet doors -- "match" is of course a loose term and even
a moderate approximation would be acceptable. I've seen "Miniature Rail &
Stile" bits but not of the raised panel variety. Has anyone ever come
across such a beast?
TIA
Norm
"Pat Barber" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| Eagle and others make such sets...
|
| http://eagleamerica.com/miniature-raised-panel-system/p/186-2815/
|
| That will require some screwing around to get a good fit on a
| switch.
|
| I would think a very thin, flat panel would be a better choice
| for a switch plate cover rather than the raised panel.
|
Of course, but then a flat panel wouldn't look like the cabinet doors, would
it?
Norm
Eagle and others make such sets...
http://eagleamerica.com/miniature-raised-panel-system/p/186-2815/
That will require some screwing around to get a good fit on a
switch.
I would think a very thin, flat panel would be a better choice
for a switch plate cover rather than the raised panel.
Norm Dresner wrote:
> For a truly custom appearance, I'd like to make switchplates for a kitchen
> that "match" the cabinet doors -- "match" is of course a loose term and even
> a moderate approximation would be acceptable. I've seen "Miniature Rail &
> Stile" bits but not of the raised panel variety. Has anyone ever come
> across such a beast?
> TIA
> Norm
>
On Jan 27, 9:26=A0am, "Norm Dresner" <[email protected]> wrote:
> For a truly custom appearance, I'd like to make switchplates for a kitche=
n
> that "match" the cabinet doors -- "match" is of course a loose term and e=
ven
> a moderate approximation would be acceptable. =A0I've seen "Miniature Rai=
l &
> Stile" bits but not of the raised panel variety. =A0Has anyone ever come
> across such a beast?
> =A0 =A0 TIA
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 Norm
DAGS for "miniature rail and stile router" and you will have plenty of
choices of vendors and manufacturers.
Robert