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Old 05-10-2008, 11:53 AM   #21
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Hi rstermer

I would suggest MDF if you are goinf to paint it.. MDF comes out clean and takes paint well.

I use a sanding mop when I use MDF it will take the fuzz off quick and give it a nice clean look...

http://www.stockroomsupply.com/The_Sanding_Mop.php

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MDF stock is hard on bits, I would suggest you have a extra one on hand just it case.
You can run it by the bit in two passes that will help keep the wear down on the bit plus give you a nice clean looking molding...


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The sanding mop is pretty cool. Thanks for the info. Finishing is my least favorite part of woodworking and I'm always looking for easier and quicker ways to get it done.

What grit should be used for mdf?

Too bad the guy who posted on lumberjocks and was making crown on his table saw didn't know about the sanding mop, he could have saved himself a ton of work and a lot of time!
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Old 05-10-2008, 12:09 PM   #22
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Hi rstermer

I use the 180g on the MDF it only take a pass or two to get it smooth and ready for the paint job...

I also have the 220g on a home made shaft,,,for the fine work on hardwood..

here's a snapshot of both of them..


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Hi Bob,

Nice job on the molding!

Do you use the sanding mop in a drill press or with a hand drill?
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Old 05-12-2008, 10:55 AM   #24
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HI Greg


Thanks, "mops" both , they work great once the stock is glued up and in place to get the joints just right...

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Nice job on the molding!

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Hi Bob,

Thanks for the tip! I went ahead and ordered two of the 6" mops and one of the mini dremmel ones.

the more I use my router it seems like sanding is the only thing that I spend more time at than cleaning up all the dust and chips..
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Hi greg

You'er Welcome ,, I also have the mini dremmel ones they are great for the fine work, I use them alot on the CarveWright stuff..


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Thanks for the tip! I went ahead and ordered two of the 6" mops and one of the mini dremmel ones.

the more I use my router it seems like sanding is the only thing that I spend more time at than cleaning up all the dust and chips..
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Bobj3 said "HI Julie

I would love to see a snapshot of the cove molding you made... "


I just made this, it's pine and has not been touched by sandpaper.

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Thanks for the snapshot Julie

What size of stock did you start with ? and what size is it now...and what size is the cove, is it on the floor or on the counter top ?



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This is actually a deeper type cove, which I have no idea what size it was to start out, but my guess is it's finished at about 2 1/2" at the widest point. I make my own plans, do my own thing a lot of the time, so I just do the width, depth and whatever that I feel like at the time... quite liberating. In the photo it's sitting on the living room floor, I brought it in from the shop at lunch time, just for you Bob, but it's back out there now.

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I would very much like for this thread to continue and develop more discussion of the Freud Wide Crown Molding bits. The videos and other information says there are 9 possible combinations, but I count 36, but I have no experience with them and am not sure of the aesthetics of the of the unmentioned 27. Does anyone have experience with these bits? I also note that mlcs now has two similar bits.
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