As simple as this was.. this is by far the best video I’ve seen for setting my router bit. Thank you for the side view and getting to the point. Some people tend to talk too much.
When i do this i tack the trim pieces to a wooden work bench with pin nails. I screw scrap wood blocks to the bench then nail the trim to the blocks with 18 ga pin nails. Just two. Then route continuously then you can pop the piece off the pin nails with one tap of the hammer. Or use a router table.
Screwing it to the workhorse from underneath means you could do it in one pass .. that would save some time.. but hey, who’s rushing! Thanks for the video as I’m giving this a go soon
Nice! See how the neighbor parks at 28 and at 50 seconds you can hear another power tool in the distance. A lot of DIYers! It's the tweaker neighbor fiddling around at midnight that gets the dogs going that's the problem!
When I tried to create a profile on the edge of a 3m long board, my routing lines never match up. I'm at wits end about this. Probably I'm not accurate enough doing freehand routes. I'm guessing a router table would help tremendously..?
Can anyone tell me if there’s a setting on the router because idk how he’s doing a straight line like that ? Lol usually the router keeps going deeper right ?
As simple as this was.. this is by far the best video I’ve seen for setting my router bit. Thank you for the side view and getting to the point. Some people tend to talk too much.
Some people say clamp the other side of the wood....I say clamp the router and set up a fence if you had a bunch of them to make.
Already had this in my mind. Now I have seen it with my own eyes. I will definitely consider this.
Thanks for a great video. It looks fantastic and probably saved you a lot of money. Thanks for sharing.
When i do this i tack the trim pieces to a wooden work bench with pin nails. I screw scrap wood blocks to the bench then nail the trim to the blocks with 18 ga pin nails. Just two. Then route continuously then you can pop the piece off the pin nails with one tap of the hammer. Or use a router table.
Great job! I'm new to routing, but using this video for trim will pay for the router on the first job alone! Thanks!
Same here
Man, that's cool! Nice "tada" afterwards. Made me chuckle
just got a 2hp router to make our baseboards. This vid helped .
thanks for posting. I'm going to give this a shot
Screwing it to the workhorse from underneath means you could do it in one pass .. that would save some time.. but hey, who’s rushing!
Thanks for the video as I’m giving this a go soon
Looks Great!
Good job !!!
What size Roman ogee did you use?
The neighbors would appreciate a basement shop
Nice! See how the neighbor parks at 28 and at 50 seconds you can hear another power tool in the distance. A lot of DIYers! It's the tweaker neighbor fiddling around at midnight that gets the dogs going that's the problem!
I hear Ya:)
if you don't mind, how wide is it, thanks
why not clamp the other side so you can do one continuous pass with the router?
It's a "4" inch board. It'll still bump it.
He must charge by the hour.
Why is there always a penis that makes a smart ass comment like they know any better, make a video and demonstrate your better skills then.
To funny first thing I said before even Reading Comments. I'm search for tricks and Techniques to Copy old Baseboards.
@@user-en2xr7ci4w so we aren't allowed to ask questions. We just have to be obedient on every video right.
Is that 1/4 or 5/32 bit?
When I tried to create a profile on the edge of a 3m long board, my routing lines never match up. I'm at wits end about this. Probably I'm not accurate enough doing freehand routes. I'm guessing a router table would help tremendously..?
this is not free handing , there is a guiding bearing in the cutting bit.
Just wanted to say if u clamp it from the backside haha I said backside but then you can run a clean pass no stopping
Nice
You should clamp on the other side, and run one continues pass left to right without stoping.
It's a small board. It would still make contact.
what size is the ogee bit you are using?
I grabbed what they had at Rockler. Not sure I can get that info. It gave a good profile for that size board.
Hi, can you tell me the exact size of the ogee bit please? Thanks.
tip397 it’s a Freud 99-484. Hope that helps.
No way. Are you doing this on common boards? Looks like it
Can anyone tell me if there’s a setting on the router because idk how he’s doing a straight line like that ? Lol usually the router keeps going deeper right ?
Obe, I put it at the height I needed and what stops it is the bearing at the base of the router bit. Make sure there is one.
@@Zhivagoblea Thank you so much!
There is a bearing on the router to stop it going deeper
You should clamp the other side of the board so you can do one straight run
I concur