HI rstermer
It's funny that you should post this I was making a test board today to do about the same but not 300' feet I just need about 30ft or so.
It's a real challenge for the router to made crown molding ,I use some junk pine and it was hard to get it just right,,,it took two bits and many passes over the router bit,,,,,it will take a 3 1/4HP router and it will draw 15 amps. all the time,,,the test board I made is 3 1/4" wide and use a 2 3/4" wide cove bit I don't think I will do it the same way next time I think I'm going to use the Vert.bit next time, it's not as hard on the router and me next time..
I also try it on the table saw and that was a real night mare , it took more time to sand it out than it was worth..
I used the MLCS bits on this test board and I also have the Vert.bits for the next test board...
I should note I used many panel bits and the cove bit is one of the hardest bits I have used on the router table because it takes the FULL pattern of the bit that's to say both sides of the cutter are being used at one time...it's a push pull thing on the bit and it likes to pull the stock right out of your hands, so I used the buddies that did help but it's still hard on the bit and the router and ME...nerve racking job..

and I should not be..
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