I have 100m of Lambs tongue skirting to fix in six hotel rooms and there's a lot of internal joints. I'll be using MDF if I can get it in 175mm, but I'm thinking of making a jig and using a router to do the scribed internal joints instead of cutting them at 45 degrees and collowing the cut with a coping saw.
Stuck on the correct router bit to choose. Thinking 1/2" shank/cutters with a bearing follower to top and then making a reversible jig/ box/ sleeve that I slide onto the skirting to my mark and follow with router.
Does that sound like a plan?
My worries are exit wounds and having to 'back off' the cut joint to allow for internal joints slightly more than 90 degrees so I dont get a gap on the front of the joint!
Please advise!
Stuck on the correct router bit to choose. Thinking 1/2" shank/cutters with a bearing follower to top and then making a reversible jig/ box/ sleeve that I slide onto the skirting to my mark and follow with router.
Does that sound like a plan?
My worries are exit wounds and having to 'back off' the cut joint to allow for internal joints slightly more than 90 degrees so I dont get a gap on the front of the joint!
Please advise!