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Am making extra leaves for a 110-year-old walnut dining table. Below is a tracing of it. Would there be a router bit like this, or will I need to figure out how to do it with a combination of bits? The top is 3/4 thick and from the sharp edge on top to the outer curve is 11/16. Thanks.
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You might search at MLCS. A quick look at their site shows the bit shown at this link:
Table edge bit
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11-17-2021, 11:39 AM
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Probably going to need a second pass with another bit to shape the bottom of your profile.
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This
Grizzly giant thumbnail bit would give you the main profile, and a standard roundover bit of whatever radius you like will give you the bottom.
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Whiteside has bits for the top edge, you'll need a round over bit for the understand edge.
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11-17-2021, 03:49 PM
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Page 23 in the Whiteside catalog shows the thumbnail table edge bit. You will have to add a round-over bit for the bottom edge.
https://www.slideshare.net/Western-Build...it-catalog
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Thank you, everyone. The links are much appreciated.
Peter