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Thank You all for your advice . Iwill try to make a floating raised panel, hopefully the 3/16 will give me enough meat to have it look right. I'm waiting for a couple of router bits from MLCS, maybe by the weekend and I can start machining and assembly. Thanx Again, Mike
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Don't forget to show us a picture of the raised when you are done.
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Mike, good luck with your raised panel. please don't forget to request a photo album so you can post some photos of not only your finished project, but any in-progress photos as well. You will so find out that everyone here loves to drool over photos of other members projects.

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