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Are you doing a molding that you would normal use a coping saw to do a back cut for? If so I have never seen that done with a router especial if compound angles are involved. I could see a quarter round being cut that way in a corner but anything more than that would be a lot more effort to do then just doing it with a coping saw.

If someone does have a router method I'm very interested as well. I have a couple of rooms I'm redoing and hey I'm not to old to learn a new trick or two.....

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aniceone2hold said:
Doug, that is a neat design. But ouch on the price!
Aquarium builder, perhaps there is another way to get your cut than tilting the router? Can you describe what you are doing with dimensions? I am thinking of ball shaped optical cutters. They use these to shape lenses for eyeglasses. By making multiple passes you can cut about any curve you could want. I can dig up a picture if this would help.
I have seen a couple of your posts with the lens cutters mentioned how about a new thread and pictures, and maybe details on how us normal people might find these.

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