COOL ROUTER SKILL: How to cut CURVED coves for mouldings and trim
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Glad I finallt found your video. I want to make some toy train tracks and I think this will get me there.
Thanks for more great tips Stumpy and also ten points for turning down the noise of the router in your vids. We all know how loud they scream in our own shops and personally I find it really annoying that people will make my blood curdle, and annoy my wife in the next room, when I watch a video and they start routing and bang, that router screaming through the speakers at full volume. Completely unnecessary and you are one of the very, very few that quieted them down. Kudos to you mate, good job, thank you !
Hey James, thank you so much for taking the time and effort to produce this excellent video tutorial on the use of a template for making curves on the router table.
Oh wow, that was awesome! Thanks for sharing this!
Excellent video & instructional. Full of great information.
Another good video, as always. Thanks for your work!
Nice job, James. thanks for your tips & tricks really enjoy them. Where is ole mustache Mike these days , haven't seen him for along time, was fun watching you guys. thanks for posting.
getting very close to what i need, thank you for your time
Nice tip James!😆😆😆😆
Great jig, thanks for the tip!
You just solved s question I've had for a couple days....thanks!!
Great video. Thanks!
Really enjoy your instructive videos. Thank you...rr
Great tip, thanks.
Great tip!
I SHOULD HAVE BEEN MORE CLEAR ABOUT WHY you might want to use this jig to rout on the EDGE of the moulding, instead of just using the router bit's guide-bearing.... Frankly, it's a matter of preference. I always like to use a fence, even if the bit has a bearing, if I can. I find it adds stability, especially if the molding is narrow. Since I already have the jig made (to cut the cove), I'm going to use it for the convex edge too. It also makes it possible to use a bit without a bearing, or to use just a portion of the bit's profile. But, the main use of the jig is for the cove in the center, not the edges.
Hi, what kind of jig i should do to make a 1/4 groove on a center curve rail for a back chair ??? Thank`s for your help.
Very smart and helpful video, thanks. I'm curious about making a concave cut, 1/2 round, in the edge of 3/4" plywood so I can inset a bar---(1/2 way) Any ideas on a safe way to do this?
Have you ever routed an inside cove in a curve like a bicycle finder?
Hi James,
Nice video about curved moulding. Yet, sometimes curves are not circle-based. What about curved mouldings for elliptical curve applications? I often need trim moulding for oval/ellipse curves that have major/minor axis ratio of about 3:2
This was my question too. If you happen to see this, and have any resource you found, would you mind sharing?
Sweet jig definitely would be able to batch out dovetails.
Dovetails? Not with this jig. Try this one: ruclips.net/video/dNoKZYNPbUg/видео.html or this one: ruclips.net/video/nfuEik2ak00/видео.html
Stumpy Nubs you got me. In a good way I like the first one you recommend. Thank You big fan of your great work you share with us.
Boom!
Oh sure, sneak in another "cool tool" That feather board looked perfect for the project you were doing. :)
Here's a full review we did a year ago: ruclips.net/video/7FOgQ9O51cA/видео.html
You've gone into good details, except for - what kind of router bit were you using??!
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I missed that. Thanks.
what happened to Mike?