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14/12/2006 5:54 AM

Cutting molding - round

Is it possible to cut a curved piece of molding, say for an arch? If
so, can I do it with a run of the mill router and how?


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"Paul D"

in reply to "[email protected]" on 14/12/2006 5:54 AM

15/12/2006 8:58 PM

Assuming you are talking about a reasonable radius and you are talking about
only cutting from the surface the easiest way would be to use a radius arm
attached to router.

<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to cut a curved piece of molding, say for an arch? If
> so, can I do it with a run of the mill router and how?
>

MD

"Morris Dovey"

in reply to "[email protected]" on 14/12/2006 5:54 AM

15/12/2006 6:45 AM

[email protected] (in
[email protected]) said:

| Is it possible to cut a curved piece of molding, say for an arch?
| If so, can I do it with a run of the mill router and how?

It is possible - I've done it with a CNC router and I've seen curved
moldings made on both shaper and special-purpose molding machines.

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Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto

Ss

Steve

in reply to "[email protected]" on 14/12/2006 5:54 AM

16/12/2006 3:20 AM

"[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> Is it possible to cut a curved piece of molding, say for an arch? If
> so, can I do it with a run of the mill router and how?

Would flexible, plastic moulding do the job?

I recently put a french door in an arched opening, and plastic quarter-
round worked great to hold the transom lights in place. Granted, it's fake,
but at seven feet off the ground, no one will notice.

The hardest part of the job was getting the miters right at the pointy end
of the window.

Gg

"George"

in reply to "[email protected]" on 14/12/2006 5:54 AM

14/12/2006 6:52 PM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to cut a curved piece of molding, say for an arch? If
> so, can I do it with a run of the mill router and how?
>

Couple of ways. Using a piloted bit on a prepared piece, or making a
template for use with guides. Generally easier in the long run to use the
guide and run it on a table. That way you smooth a 1/4 ply template edge
and use a flush-cutting bit to smooth the thicker wood.


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