Phil Pascoe
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johnny":2pq8mbqx said:.......I can see that this will have to be done in 2x stages for each frame edge . Once to form the new quirk and round over and once more with a straight bit to square up the edges and remove the lower part of the profile . Crikey thats hard to describe if you don't get what I am trying to do. :? :?
MikeG.":2pepevmz said:johnny":2pepevmz said:.......I can see that this will have to be done in 2x stages for each frame edge . Once to form the new quirk and round over and once more with a straight bit to square up the edges and remove the lower part of the profile . Crikey thats hard to describe if you don't get what I am trying to do. :? :?
That's precisely the wrong order. Sort the edges out first, then do the rounding over. The round over bit has a bearing guide which runs along the edge as a reference, so first you get the edge straight and where you want it, then round over from there.
Plane the edges off. It's more of a faff to think of a way of turning your router/ router table into a pseudo-planer than it is to just stick the door in the vice and take a shaving or two.
Yes, he has.johnny":1z5ki144 said:...Mike thanks for your input but I can see that you have not read the thread through or looked at the pictures ...
johnny":3g6i4qip said:MikeG.":3g6i4qip said:johnny":3g6i4qip said:.......I can see that this will have to be done in 2x stages for each frame edge . Once to form the new quirk and round over and once more with a straight bit to square up the edges and remove the lower part of the profile . Crikey thats hard to describe if you don't get what I am trying to do. :? :?
That's precisely the wrong order. Sort the edges out first, then do the rounding over. The round over bit has a bearing guide which runs along the edge as a reference, so first you get the edge straight and where you want it, then round over from there.
Plane the edges off. It's more of a faff to think of a way of turning your router/ router table into a pseudo-planer than it is to just stick the door in the vice and take a shaving or two.
Mike thanks for your input but I can see that you have not read the thread through or looked at the pictures . :wink:
These are not heavy front doors they are mostly small wall cupboard doors .
It would not be practicable to try and use a plane to shave 60 edges of 18mm thick doors accurately.
Far easier, quicker and considerably more accurate to run them along a router fence
I believe in a later post I stated that I would be cleaning up the edges first before rounding over which would be the logical order as you say.
MikeG.":2je7l1vn said:[q
Architect and engineer? That's an unusual combination........and lots of time at Uni. I'm just an architect.
johnny":1mtesvte said:...seeing as you have decided to make this personal by bringing my qualifications and work experience into question........
MikeG.":2btz63e2 said:johnny":2btz63e2 said:...seeing as you have decided to make this personal by bringing my qualifications and work experience into question........
No, no. I was being friendly and chatty. I wasn't questioning anything. My humble apologies if that wasn't clear. I don't doubt for a second that you are what you claim to be..........which is indeed an unusual combination. I have a feeling that Renzo Piano might be both. Not sure about that, but it really isn't common. Apologies again.
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