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03-13-2017, 07:48 PM
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I need to help a friend with some cabinet work. I need to make a couple doors and some modeling and a cabinet extension. On the plus side it's all paint grade and going to be repainted when I'm done.
My questions are on how to match all the profiles. I've got a couple router tables at my disposal
Here are some pics of the existing I need to match, some of them look like v groove but they are rounded over.
Please let me know thoughts on how best to do the and what router bits you recommend. Thanks. Robert
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This appears to be standard crown
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point cutting roundover bits
60 degree vee groove bit
The cope and stick are 1/4 bead with a 1/4" groove
The raised panel is going to be a search unless someone has seen it as a router bit , that is a fairly standard shaper knife.
the outer door profile is also a shaper knife I think MCLS or eagle has a similar one
the crown does look standard you likely can pick some up at the borg
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Thanks Joe
Might have to rethink the doors.
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Outer door profile is a 3 bead router bit, a profile I use. I'll post the whiteside number when I get around and out to the shop today.
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Thanks
Really appreciate it!
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Thanks for all the help Joe and STWood
They turned out close enough especially for paint grade