One of our staple budget/profit friendly items are 1” thick pan-faces panels made in-house using a v-bit, handheld router and jig with aluminum composite to bend the edges. I recently found a way to make a single sided post and panel with triangular top that was ALMOST seamless on 3 sides (other than the 3 points of the triangle). The client was ecstatic with the product/price ratio, and we were happy with the product/profit ratio. I’m wondering if anyone has any templates, or creative tips/tricks to maximizing the ability to shape aluminum composite without the need of expensive equipment?
very clean looking, like the address added to the vertical edge.
zooming in on the image is that backside face the same white/turquoise as the front or just the standard baked enamel white?
for the top of the "triangle", how did you seal it off? V-grooving and folding the flaps leaves a peak opening but the image appears to be seamless on the front edge of the side angles of the top. and I don't see any hex head screws as fasteners if a seal piece was used.
That face looks deeper than 1", or are you talking about 2 different products in the OP?
again good looking, and this will give me an excuse to get the router out and get away from the desk.