I'm bad at correctly answering that question but here is a link that you can compare images with.
Welcome. You are looking for a bit that's used to cut picture frame material. There are an incredible number of shapes. Here is a sampler from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Meihejia-Arc...x=frame+maker+router+bit+sets,aps,1268&sr=8-5
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There are a lot of different shapes. Remember that the cut is the reverse of the shape. It is very difficult to match old trim since so much of it was milled locally using shaper bits custom made for the purpose and mill.
Thank you so much, Tom! I know how difficult is to match an existing mounding!
I truly appreciate everyone’s assistance in helping me with my projects!
You are all the best!
Hello everyone - I would really appreciate your assistance with finding a router bit for this profile, as I spent hours in search…
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Sometimes you need more than one profile bit in order to achieve what you want.Hello everyone - I would really appreciate your assistance with finding a router bit for this profile, as I spent hours in search…
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Does not look like its very hard to find that profile. I always have a CMT-catalogue saved on my computer. CMT is a high quality Italian producer and they tend to have a lot of imperial shafts along with metric.Hello everyone - I would really appreciate your assistance with finding a router bit for this profile, as I spent hours in search…
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if you are going to do a lot of this profile, i cut a slice of the original and send it to woodmaster. they will make a set of blades for a molding cutter head. have used there products many times, always happy with results. have had to copy Victorian trim for house restore this way.
Tell us what is the CMT part #?Does not look like its very hard to find that profile. I always have a CMT-catalogue saved on my computer. CMT is a high quality Italian producer and they tend to have a lot of imperial shafts along with metric.
I already checked both MCLS and Rockler BEFORE I made comment #3.have you tried MLCS woodworking or Rockler?