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Justin Friesen
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One sided material

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Hello. I am just wondering if anyone knows if there is a way to choose which side of a piece you want to have finished. I am using a wood veneer with wihte MCP on the other side. I want to have the inside of some cabs finished and then I also want the outside of some cabs finished. I have just been nesting the peices seperate. Is there an easier way?

Thanks in advance.
Justin
Justin Melhiser

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Post by Justin Melhiser »

Justin
When you nest your cabinets and load a sheet of material ont he table, the side facing up is the inside of the cabinets. The best way to do what you want is nest all your parts that have the single side on the inside of the cabinet on one sheet facing up on the table and then all the other cabinet parts that have it on the outside facing down on the table.
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Re: One sided material

Post by Rick Palechuk »

Justin, I believe the top and deck needs to be good side down so the tenon can be routed.
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