Ll

Leon

16/02/2014 11:10 AM

More Woodworking on the Curio Cabinet

The walnut curio cabinets call for a bunch of 1/4" radius half round
moldings. About 48 pieces IIRC This morning I started with two 1x10
walnut boards, 43" and 47" long.

I used a bull nose router bit on my router table to mill both edges of
both boards and then I would cut the round portion off of the boards at
the TS. I allowed the 1/2 round molding to fall off on the waste side
of the blade so I had to precisely adjust the rip fence 3/8" to cut the
opposite edge of each board.

So any way, here is what the profile looks like

http://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/12567036365/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/12567031145/


And the results. I ended up with two 1/2" wide sticks after milling the
1x10 boards and about 50% more moldings than I sould need. Should I
make a tambour top now? LOL

http://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/12567509514/


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Sk

Swingman

in reply to Leon on 16/02/2014 11:10 AM

16/02/2014 12:55 PM

On 2/16/2014 11:10 AM, Leon wrote:
> the results. I ended up with two 1/2" wide sticks after milling the
> 1x10 boards and about 50% more moldings than I sould need. Should I
> make a tambour top now? LOL

Nope, that's only dogs way of making sure you will eventually have no
more on room in your shop to move around. DAMHIKT

(Got a new helper, I don't recognize those shoes? They look like sorta
look like something a quilter would wear?) ;)

(And, fercrissakes, Bubba ... the new is off, eh? You're letting that
Sawstop get entirely too much sawdust on it!)

Nice work, BTW ... as usual!

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GR

"G. Ross"

in reply to Leon on 16/02/2014 11:10 AM

16/02/2014 1:26 PM

Leon wrote:
> The walnut curio cabinets call for a bunch of 1/4" radius half round
> moldings. About 48 pieces IIRC This morning I started with two 1x10
> walnut boards, 43" and 47" long.
>
> I used a bull nose router bit on my router table to mill both edges of
> both boards and then I would cut the round portion off of the boards at
> the TS. I allowed the 1/2 round molding to fall off on the waste side
> of the blade so I had to precisely adjust the rip fence 3/8" to cut the
> opposite edge of each board.
>
> So any way, here is what the profile looks like
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/12567036365/
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/12567031145/
>
>
> And the results. I ended up with two 1/2" wide sticks after milling the
> 1x10 boards and about 50% more moldings than I sould need. Should I
> make a tambour top now? LOL
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/12567509514/

Glue them together and make some dowels.

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Ll

Leon

in reply to Leon on 16/02/2014 11:10 AM

16/02/2014 2:03 PM

On 2/16/2014 12:55 PM, Swingman wrote:
> On 2/16/2014 11:10 AM, Leon wrote:
>> the results. I ended up with two 1/2" wide sticks after milling the
>> 1x10 boards and about 50% more moldings than I sould need. Should I
>> make a tambour top now? LOL
>
> Nope, that's only dogs way of making sure you will eventually have no
> more on room in your shop to move around. DAMHIKT
>
> (Got a new helper, I don't recognize those shoes? They look like sorta
> look like something a quilter would wear?) ;)

That would be her, she was moving the DC hose from the saw to the
router table every 4 passes, 48 in all.
>
> (And, fercrissakes, Bubba ... the new is off, eh? You're letting that
> Sawstop get entirely too much sawdust on it!)

That is a tool not a play pretty. ;~)

>
> Nice work, BTW ... as usual!
>

Muchie Garcia!

Ll

Leon

in reply to Leon on 16/02/2014 11:10 AM

16/02/2014 1:37 PM

On 2/16/2014 12:26 PM, G. Ross wrote:
> Leon wrote:
>> The walnut curio cabinets call for a bunch of 1/4" radius half round
>> moldings. About 48 pieces IIRC This morning I started with two 1x10
>> walnut boards, 43" and 47" long.
>>
>> I used a bull nose router bit on my router table to mill both edges of
>> both boards and then I would cut the round portion off of the boards at
>> the TS. I allowed the 1/2 round molding to fall off on the waste side
>> of the blade so I had to precisely adjust the rip fence 3/8" to cut the
>> opposite edge of each board.
>>
>> So any way, here is what the profile looks like
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/12567036365/
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/12567031145/
>>
>>
>> And the results. I ended up with two 1/2" wide sticks after milling the
>> 1x10 boards and about 50% more moldings than I sould need. Should I
>> make a tambour top now? LOL
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/12567509514/
>
> Glue them together and make some dowels.
>


LOL there is that too.


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