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| Registered User Dedicated Member | Trying to figure the easiest way to make this top molding for a curio cabinet. Was wondering what kind of ideas you all would have.
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| Forum Moderator Supreme Forum King | I have crown molding bits that I would use. Maybe even put some wood together glued with some mix different profiles together. I beleive I saw Norm do this on his program for a door opening came out really nice. I'm going to use 2 different bits for some chair molding just to be different from the usual stuff that you get from the stores. Just have to experiment a little to get what you want. |
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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | Viper, I purchased one of the small size specialty molding bits. I have created 3 different moldings using it. Some of the nicest results I have seen on cabinet moldings were done by combining multiple moldings. I suggest browsing different plans or furniture sites for ideas.
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