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Old 01-29-2008, 10:33 AM   #2
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Hi Dennis

That's a hard one to do, it's best to glue them up and then route the inside...
But if you want the look of a sharp corner ( bead) you can use stop blocks or do them on the router table with stop blocks...it's tricky setup but it can be done with care...if the frames are long you will need to make a longer fence to to hold the start and stop blocks...with some 3/4" MDF stock..

Run a tee slot down the new fence to hold the stop blocks...in that way you use it for all the parts of the face frame...

Just push the stock into the bead bit and at the end on the pass just pull it back off the fence..

It's best to cut your parts for the face frame a bit longer and wider then cut/rip them to size b/4 the glue up...


Good Luck


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Originally Posted by Woodworker 52
How would you route a decorative edge on the inside of a faceframe, how do you get to the inside corners? or if you route before you glue the faceframe together how do you know where to stop to have the corners meet?
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Dennis
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