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Default Q?- What advantage does Freud99-281 R&S Glass bits provide

I see that Freud has series of rail and stile router bits meant for
glass cabinet doors. It appears to me that the one advantage is that you
can reapply the inside strip once the glass is installed. Am I missing
something?
If you plan on using glue to reattach the piece, I guess this means
that you cannot prefinish the door before adding the glass. OR am I
missing something else?
And what would the ends of the doors look like? Is there a gap?
Thanks, JG

http://www.freud-tools.com/freudrecbead.html


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"JGS" wrote in message
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I see that Freud has series of rail and stile router bits meant for
glass cabinet doors. It appears to me that the one advantage is that you
can reapply the inside strip once the glass is installed. Am I missing
something?
If you plan on using glue to reattach the piece, I guess this means
that you cannot prefinish the door before adding the glass. OR am I
missing something else?
And what would the ends of the doors look like? Is there a gap?
Thanks, JG

http://www.freud-tools.com/freudrecbead.all




I do my doors with a standard grizzley stile and rail
set on the shaper . I use the same set for interior raised panel doors . The
glazing is held in place by simple wooden stops, so the stops and the doors
can be finished separately the glass installed and the assembly made . If
your address is good I will email you some shots .....mjh


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"JGS" wrote in message
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I see that Freud has series of rail and stile router bits meant for
glass cabinet doors. It appears to me that the one advantage is that you
can reapply the inside strip once the glass is installed. Am I missing
something?
If you plan on using glue to reattach the piece, I guess this means
that you cannot prefinish the door before adding the glass. OR am I
missing something else?
And what would the ends of the doors look like? Is there a gap?
Thanks, JG

http://www.freud-tools.com/freudrecbead.all




I do my doors with a standard grizzley stile and
rail set on the shaper . I use the same set for interior raised panel
doors . The glazing is held in place by simple wooden stops, so the stops
and the doors can be finished separately the glass installed and the
assembly made . If your address is good I will email you some shots
.....mjh

as usual the email address is false, so why bother responding...mjh



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Default Q?- What advantage does Freud99-281 R&S Glass bits provide

Sorry about that Mike. Please remove the " Stamp" from my address and resend.
Thanks, JG

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"JGS" wrote in message
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I see that Freud has series of rail and stile router bits meant for
glass cabinet doors. It appears to me that the one advantage is that you
can reapply the inside strip once the glass is installed. Am I missing
something?
If you plan on using glue to reattach the piece, I guess this means
that you cannot prefinish the door before adding the glass. OR am I
missing something else?
And what would the ends of the doors look like? Is there a gap?
Thanks, JG

http://www.freud-tools.com/freudrecbead.all




I do my doors with a standard grizzley stile and
rail set on the shaper . I use the same set for interior raised panel
doors . The glazing is held in place by simple wooden stops, so the stops
and the doors can be finished separately the glass installed and the
assembly made . If your address is good I will email you some shots
.....mjh

as usual the email address is false, so why bother responding...mjh


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