Hi all,
I'm making interior Plantation Shutters for the house and I need to
frame the windows as part of squaring them up. Since most of the
shutters will be stained Spanish Cedar, I have to mill the molding
myself. Plus, my installation scheme requires that the stock be thicker
than typical molding (about 1"). The end result will be similar in
effect to simple door frame moulding, about 2" wide.
I want a profile that provides a nice finished look, but not too busy.
Some of the panel raising profiles look promising, and even a larger
Roman Ogee edge bit might work, but ideally the profile would stretch
further across the face of the wood (1" cut radius?).
If I choose a panel raising bit, I might need to steer towards the
verticals, because my router is only 2.25 HP (PC 890).
There are probably much better ways to express what I'm after, but I'm
a relative newbie and by wooddorking vocabulary is weak.
I'm doing the entire house so I'll be running a fair about of stock on
the router table.
All suggestions and advice welcomed!
Tom
Tom, I have a 2.25 router and I use 3½ diameter raising panel bits
without a problem. You must reduce the router speed, so if you have
variable speed just reduce the speed and do it in several passes.
Works well for me..
Daniel
On 18 Mar 2005 10:30:34 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm making interior Plantation Shutters for the house and I need to
>frame the windows as part of squaring them up. Since most of the
>shutters will be stained Spanish Cedar, I have to mill the molding
>myself. Plus, my installation scheme requires that the stock be thicker
>than typical molding (about 1"). The end result will be similar in
>effect to simple door frame moulding, about 2" wide.
>
>I want a profile that provides a nice finished look, but not too busy.
>Some of the panel raising profiles look promising, and even a larger
>Roman Ogee edge bit might work, but ideally the profile would stretch
>further across the face of the wood (1" cut radius?).
>
>If I choose a panel raising bit, I might need to steer towards the
>verticals, because my router is only 2.25 HP (PC 890).
>
>There are probably much better ways to express what I'm after, but I'm
>a relative newbie and by wooddorking vocabulary is weak.
>
>I'm doing the entire house so I'll be running a fair about of stock on
>the router table.
>
>All suggestions and advice welcomed!
>
>Tom