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I want route this profile into a flat surface, to make a dished out
area. The only plunge ogee bits I can find have a step detail halfway
up. Any ideas?

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I want route this profile into a flat surface, to make a dished out
area. The only plunge ogee bits I can find have a step detail halfway
up. Any ideas?

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...168,46173&ap=1
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...168,46178&ap=1


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I want route this profile into a flat surface, to make a dished out
area. The only plunge ogee bits I can find have a step detail halfway
up. Any ideas?


Wasn't thinking when I posted the link to the bearing bits, but the dish bit
should give you what you're looking for.


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I want route this profile into a flat surface, to make a dished out
area. The only plunge ogee bits I can find have a step detail halfway
up. Any ideas?

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...168,62157&ap=2


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DJ Delorie wrote:
I want route this profile into a flat surface, to make a dished out
area. The only plunge ogee bits I can find have a step detail halfway
up. Any ideas?

HHHH####ddoo,__.
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM#bo.
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMHb\
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See:

http://www.toolstoday.com/p-5122-plu...s-style-b.aspx

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That's the one! Thanks!
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Nova writes:
http://www.toolstoday.com/p-5122-plu...s-style-b.aspx


That's the one! Thanks!


Are you sure you don't want a raised panel door bit? That's what your
illustration looked like to me. shrug

http://fwd4.me/2Cu cheap import
or
http://fwd4.me/2Cv Freud

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Larry Jaques writes:
http://fwd4.me/2Cu cheap import
or
http://fwd4.me/2Cv Freud


Neither of those can "dish out" a region of the wood - they have
bearings, so they can only cut along the edge. Also, the import one
wouldn't have left a continuous curve at the top - there'd be a corner.

The freud one has nearly the right curve though.
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Larry Jaques writes:
http://fwd4.me/2Cu cheap import
or
http://fwd4.me/2Cv Freud


Neither of those can "dish out" a region of the wood - they have
bearings, so they can only cut along the edge. Also, the import one
wouldn't have left a continuous curve at the top - there'd be a corner.

The freud one has nearly the right curve though.


I must have missed something in your original post. I thought you
wanted -edge- treatments.

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