Zeddedhed
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I have a set of French doors to make, along with non-opening side panels at each side.
The doors and side panels are divided up into 10 panes.
The client has asked for the new doors to be made with a single DG unit to each door and panel with planted on Georgian bars.
The only part of this project I'm a little unsure of is the making of the glazing bars. The external beading is a simple truncated triangle shape (putty bead?) and the internal is and Ovolo shaped bead.
Obviously the moulding of the rails and stiles presents no problem (router or spindle moulder). The actual glazing beads are what I'm unsure about.
I'm thinking that if I buy a scribe and mould cutter set then I could machine up the stock to size (22 x 13) then run through the router table or spindle moulder to get the first side of the bead. The second side concerns me as I've got very little support having already moulded the first side.
Is this where I need to machine up a 'scribe' shaped piece to use as a support, making a kind of tunnel to feed the stock through?
I know I can buy the beading from someone like WRP or Reddibead, but I doubt I'd be able to match the moulding for the scribe.
What do all you joiners out there do in this scenario?
The doors and side panels are divided up into 10 panes.
The client has asked for the new doors to be made with a single DG unit to each door and panel with planted on Georgian bars.
The only part of this project I'm a little unsure of is the making of the glazing bars. The external beading is a simple truncated triangle shape (putty bead?) and the internal is and Ovolo shaped bead.
Obviously the moulding of the rails and stiles presents no problem (router or spindle moulder). The actual glazing beads are what I'm unsure about.
I'm thinking that if I buy a scribe and mould cutter set then I could machine up the stock to size (22 x 13) then run through the router table or spindle moulder to get the first side of the bead. The second side concerns me as I've got very little support having already moulded the first side.
Is this where I need to machine up a 'scribe' shaped piece to use as a support, making a kind of tunnel to feed the stock through?
I know I can buy the beading from someone like WRP or Reddibead, but I doubt I'd be able to match the moulding for the scribe.
What do all you joiners out there do in this scenario?