magicalwonders
Established Member
Hi,
I am going to be making my own skirting boards and would appreciate some advice regarding the size router bit I need for a cove shape at the top of the board.
To minimise the cost, I will be using 9mm MDF in conjunction with 16mm spacer blocks. This will give me a 25mm skirting. An 18mm moulded rail will go on top, overlapping the 9mm board by 2mm. The picture below (not to scale) gives a side view.
I have a router but have not used it yet, as this will be my first project for it. I would welcome some advice on the size of the cove bit I would need to achieve a curve in the MDF. I need to go to a depth of 7mm.
I need to do around 100 metres, so will need something pretty durable. I have no idea what mileage can be expected from a router bit. I guess it depends on quality. etc.
The cove bits all come in different sizes, but I'm not sure which radius would be best for what I want to achieve?
Any advice would be most welcome.
Myles
I am going to be making my own skirting boards and would appreciate some advice regarding the size router bit I need for a cove shape at the top of the board.
To minimise the cost, I will be using 9mm MDF in conjunction with 16mm spacer blocks. This will give me a 25mm skirting. An 18mm moulded rail will go on top, overlapping the 9mm board by 2mm. The picture below (not to scale) gives a side view.
I have a router but have not used it yet, as this will be my first project for it. I would welcome some advice on the size of the cove bit I would need to achieve a curve in the MDF. I need to go to a depth of 7mm.
I need to do around 100 metres, so will need something pretty durable. I have no idea what mileage can be expected from a router bit. I guess it depends on quality. etc.
The cove bits all come in different sizes, but I'm not sure which radius would be best for what I want to achieve?
Any advice would be most welcome.
Myles