Strange ras blade Shop made?
#10
I would like to see this one in action! 
In this Wally Kunkel video on making mouldings, there some shots of a blade on a ras, that looked like an 8" lawnmower blade, with each end twisted 90 degrees, and a cove profile on the ends. looks as thick as a lawnmower blade.
It's at about 1:07 of the 2:41 video.  It's worth watching the whole video.
Any info on the blade?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPIFwlvw...e=youtu.be
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#11
Early renditions  of the one and three knife molding heads. 

scary dangerous in the wrong hands. 

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#12
That would pucker your sphincter. I see Wally as one of the great craftsmen of the day (and truly skilled with an RAS), so I mean no disrespect...but he did things on the RAS that would have been better done on other tools. Kinda like the Rosendahl's (Router Workshop), they did things on a RT that would have best been done on a different tool.
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(07-11-2017, 12:06 PM)fredhargis Wrote: That would pucker your sphincter. I see Wally as one of the great craftsmen of the day (and truly skilled with an RAS), so I mean no disrespect...but he did things on the RAS that would have been better done on other tools. Kinda like the Rosendahl's (Router Workshop), they did things on a RT that would have best been done on a different tool.

I really used to love watching the Router Workshop and I wish they had DVDs so I can learn more on using routers.
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#14
A two bladed impeller doubling as an impaler?  That would make Red Green proud.
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(07-11-2017, 11:26 AM)Pirate3 Wrote: I would like to see this one in action! 
In this Wally Kunkel video on making mouldings, there some shots of a blade on a ras, that looked like an 8" lawnmower blade, with each end twisted 90 degrees, and a cove profile on the ends. looks as thick as a lawnmower blade.
It's at about 1:07 of the 2:41 video.  It's worth watching the whole video.
Any info on the blade?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPIFwlvw...e=youtu.be
Those aren't blades, they are moulding knives.  You see them come up for sale occassionally on the 'bay.  As others have mentioned, a moulding head would be a safer alternative.  If you go over to vintage machinery's website and pull up vintage DeWalt catalogs, they show these moulding knives there.
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#16
If it worked as good as a 1 knife moulding head, I would use it.
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#17
A. Eastman: some  "Router Workshop" DVDs still might be available. See: http://www.oak-park.com/store-rws.php
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(07-20-2017, 10:13 AM)Pirate3 Wrote: If it worked as good as a 1 knife moulding head, I would use it.

they kinda work. 

problem is getting them equally sharp on both ends with little to reference but the arbor hole
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