So the planer made quick work of getting the radius' close:

And then my single most favorite tool in the shop, my PorterCable variable speed random orbital sander got them to within hand sand tolerance:


I need to tweak in some spots. I did lose a few pieces of foam where the edges get thin. I crawled into the belly of the beast again and added a few tabs behind those spots, including one that was far enough back I could only just barely reach it......and no way I could see what I was doing. Molly was kind enough to come out and eye ball it for me!
And she made some awesome enchiladas for dinner.
Note to self: wearing a dust mask after enchiladas is a bad idea unless you really enjoy enchilada burps.........
Nice. I hope mine turn out so well.
ReplyDeleteAnd chili burps into a mask are just as "special"...
HHHHAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, Love it, and I reckon you definitely got yourself some 240volt tools going now
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