Bluewater
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I'm planning to make shaker kitchen doors and drawer fronts from MR MDF. Rails and stiles 120 X 22mm and panels 9mm. I hope to get the 22mm cut by the mdf supplier say 2mm oversizes so that I can finish the edges with a router. I would also like to slightly round the outside edges of the stiles and rails both sides. I thought I could get a router bit that would finish the edge and make the slight round at the same time but spoke to Trend and there's no such thing. Their smallest round over bit is 1.6mm radius which is much too big. So my question is how to I achieve this slight rounded edge? I also plan to do the same to the left and right front ends of the rails to achieve a groove when they are joined to the stile. I've got some shaker style mirror frames at home (oak) and the groove looks chamfered but the inside and outside edges are more rounded. Maybe a chamfer followed by a light sanding is the answer. Never done this before so would be very grateful for advice from those with experience.