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Old 07-30-2008, 06:36 PM   #3
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Hi John

Beads in the inside corner can be a bit tricky...on a R & S joint...you will need to remove some of the bead by hand in order to get it to fit just right...and look good.........
But they do look good when it's done right...the trick is to get the bead on both parts to come in on a 45 deg.fit...on the inside corner...or you can sometimes get it to fit just right with a bit of coping with a hand coping saw, on one of the parts in the corner...just like putting moding down in a indside corner.

Norm A. of the NYWS started doing about the same on many of the cabinets he made, he use a small insert part to get that look.
3/4" wide by 1/8" thick with a bead on one edge,then he nailed and glued them in place...

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Originally Posted by John M. Interanto View Post
How does a beaded bit profile look when applied to an inside edge at the intersection of the inside corner where the rail meets the style. I am building carriage doors which are already assembled.

Thanks,
John Interanto
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