My current project involves replacing two beams which will form part of a ceiling and floor above. The beams are 40cm (16") square by 7m (23') long. Not weighed, but they are pine and therefore they probably weigh about a third of a ton.
I am trying to work out how to put a round bead moulding on the two lower corners of the beam - see sketch (shows one corner moulding).
Router cutters for full beads seem to go up to a maximum bead radius of 9mm (3/8") but I think that will be too small on this beam, which will be about 3.8m (12') above floor level.
The biggest router cutter I've found that would produce this moulding is the Trend Traditional Torus cutter which could be used to produce a 13.5mm (1/2") radius bead. That's better, but the sketch above is based on a 20mm (3/4") radius. This cutter is supposed to be used in a table, but I would be using it in a handheld router.
Anyone have any other ideas? One approach might be to find a way to establish two V grooves with a machine and then cut the bead with a block plane.
I am trying to work out how to put a round bead moulding on the two lower corners of the beam - see sketch (shows one corner moulding).
Router cutters for full beads seem to go up to a maximum bead radius of 9mm (3/8") but I think that will be too small on this beam, which will be about 3.8m (12') above floor level.
The biggest router cutter I've found that would produce this moulding is the Trend Traditional Torus cutter which could be used to produce a 13.5mm (1/2") radius bead. That's better, but the sketch above is based on a 20mm (3/4") radius. This cutter is supposed to be used in a table, but I would be using it in a handheld router.
Anyone have any other ideas? One approach might be to find a way to establish two V grooves with a machine and then cut the bead with a block plane.