Jig for trimming plastic stackable corners?

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Jig for trimming plastic stackable corners?

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Here's a request for the jigmasters out there. I use these corners.

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They are made for 3/4" wood, so need to be trimmed a bit off on the inside for cabinets made from 1/2" ply. Any suggestions for a simple jig to easily trim a number of these corners consistently?

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Check the history in Tips. One was posted a year or two ago. Can't remember who.

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AntonZ wrote:They are made for 3/4" wood, so need to be trimmed a bit off on the inside for cabinets made from 1/2" ply.
I simply don't bother an no client has complained or commented so far.
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Harley wrote:
AntonZ wrote:They are made for 3/4" wood, so need to be trimmed a bit off on the inside for cabinets made from 1/2" ply.
I simply don't bother an no client has complained or commented so far.
:?: Harley, what do you mean....no trim?...or no plastic corners?
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tammojsmit wrote:
Harley wrote:
AntonZ wrote:They are made for 3/4" wood, so need to be trimmed a bit off on the inside for cabinets made from 1/2" ply.
I simply don't bother an no client has complained or commented so far.
:?: Harley, what do you mean....no trim?...or no plastic corners?
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I don't bother trimming the plastic cornres.
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#6 Post by Scott Brochu »

I don't trim mine either on the Tb bottom right that I built and T-39 front bottoms.
I feel if it looks trim it will not look good so I leave it alone.

But if I had to and there was no other option than I would use a hack saw in a miter box and if I had many I would use stops in the miter box.
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#7 Post by LelandCrooks »

I've found a new one, that looks really good on the smaller cabs. http://www.penn-elcom.com/Default.asp?M ... &Fl2=&Fl3=

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For larger cabs I wouldn't bother either, but on an O10.5 it just doesn't look right to me, and the back will not go off. I will post a pic once the cab has some paint on it (it would have the first coat right now, but it started raining exactly when I had everything set up outside in the garden).

I hadn't thought of the miter box, add a stop and clamp the corner to the miter box, that might just do it. Thanks for thinking with me.

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LelandCrooks wrote:I've found a new one, that looks really good on the smaller cabs. http://www.penn-elcom.com/Default.asp?M ... &Fl2=&Fl3=

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I'll be adding them next week sometime.
I've seen them, they're very nice, perfect for small boxes.
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AntonZ wrote:For larger cabs I wouldn't bother either, but on an O10.5 it just doesn't look right to me, and the back will not go off.
I thought/had the same thing with my 10.5's, so what I did was use my pocket knife to cut the
excess away. Took about a half hour to do all 16.

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Edit-I did the trimming before I actually installed the corners.
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#11 Post by AntonZ »

Thanks, sometimes the obvious is overlooked. I might cut a finger or two as well though. May give it a try (with care :chainsaw: ).

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#12 Post by DJPhatman »

Anton, IIRC you have a router. Use it, with a bottom bearing pattern following bit to trim off the excess. Finish the corner with a sharp knife.
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Bingo, now that is simple, thanks :)

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#14 Post by bzb »

Sorry to resurrect this thread - but it came in handy and now I have questions ;)

Do you guys use PL on the corners, as well as the screws, or just the screws? Especially on these corners, such as in the Titans, that will only have screws on one side...
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#15 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

bzb wrote:Titans, that will only have screws on one side...
Why?

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