I’ve managed to create some sort of door:
The scrap wood was too thin for a full profile, but the important bits are there. 40mm tenons:
The cuts were not that clean, and there was some burning, so I assume the cutters need sharpening. Is this a DIY job? I have a diamond paddle, diamond plate, bench grinder, and Tormek T7.
Oddities which we may never solve:
1. To get a 6.3mm tenon to match my 1/4” mortice chisel, a 7mm spacer is required.
2. I have to change the height when switching between scribe and profile. The cutters could easily have been machined to eliminate this.
3. The profile stack needs a 1.5mm spacer between profile and groove cutters. There is scope for different spacings, but then the profile won’t fit the scribe.
Seeing as he’s been posting recently on this sort of thing, I’d welcome
@Jar944 ’s opinion.
Cheers