Diygail123
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Hi. I am a complete newcomer to woodworking, though I watched my dad do it for many years, and I am now fitting some additional kitchen units by myself. They are very tall larder units, and a bridging unit, boxing in an American fridge freezer. I have the carcasses up, and now I would like to make the doors, to match the other doors in the kitchen. (I can’t buy them as the kitchen is about 20 years old and now discontinued]. I have had some 15mm mdf cut to size for each door, and now I would like to rout the edges to the same profile as the other doors. If I attach a picture of the profile, could some one tell me what router bit I need. Or if it’s a combination of a few bits. I know that the inner most lines are there because my ex hubby cladded them with ver thin mdf panel, they were orinally cathedral arch. The edge looks to me like a very small rounding, then quite a Long shallow chamfer, with a kind of Little ridge On the end. Hope this makes sense!