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| Registered User | Hi - I'm looking to make a transition moulding that would fit in an entry way between two rooms. One room has tile floors. The other room has wood floors. The tile floor is about 1/4" taller than the wood floor. I think I'll use a dado to cut the bottom of the T-Moulding, but I can't find router bits for the top of the moulding (smooth ramps on both sides). Any suggestions? |
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| Registered User Forum Fanatic | I've done it before with a bevel raised panel bit. How wide is the molding? |
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