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| Registered User New Member | Hi, I am a new-comer on this forum and am always interested in what can be done with routers. I have completed some "Southwestern" furniture in pine, complete with raised panels and complicated moldings on the bases and tops. What has always intrigued me and to date I have no answer are the curved moldings on old "Southwestern" or Baroque furniture. Sometimes I think I have the answer and then I get stuck again on the opposite curves. Will someone let me in on the magic? Thanks |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | if you talking about the cocave section of the molding, its done on the tablesaw with the work at a angle to the blade. Basicly the work is passed over the center line of the blade at a angle and the blade is raised after each pass on till the desired shape is achieved.
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| Registered User Forum Fanatic | Hi Alex,,,, maybe if ya got a digital camera ya can take a few picture of your past projects, and post em,,, and if you are wondering about a particular molding,,, maybe you could take a picture of that and the people here on the forum could possibly come up with some ideas on how to get those molding made,,, A picture is worth a thousand words.. And besides we would like to see your stuff, they sound pretty nice.,
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| Registered User Forum Geek | I'm intrigued as to what exactly you are referring to. A photo would help since my mind can't seem to figure out what you are picturing in yours. Someone here will definitely know the answer, these guys are great! ~Julie~ |
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