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Help with router template
I need to duplicate several cabinet doors at a beach house we just
purchased. The doors are basically a slab of plywood with a pattern routed in the face (pattern looks much like the one in the upper right hand corner at http://www.keystonedoors.com/doors-3.shtml although it's not a raised pattern). It seems I saw a template for routing these patterns in doors some time back but I haven't been able to find one in any of my searches. Does anyone know if such a critter exists or do I just need to use a circle template and edge guide and do it? Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks. Tom.............. |
Sure... buy some templates and you are off to the races:
http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shops...s/cathedr.html Tom wrote: I need to duplicate several cabinet doors at a beach house we just purchased. The doors are basically a slab of plywood with a pattern routed in the face (pattern looks much like the one in the upper right hand corner at http://www.keystonedoors.com/doors-3.shtml although it's not a raised pattern). It seems I saw a template for routing these patterns in doors some time back but I haven't been able to find one in any of my searches. Does anyone know if such a critter exists or do I just need to use a circle template and edge guide and do it? Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks. Tom.............. |
On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 22:46:36 -0600, Mike wrote:
You may need to experiment a few times to get your pattern to match what already exists but it's pretty simple. I hope some of that makes sense. That does make sense - looks like a cheap and easy way to do it. Thanks for the idea. Take care |
On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 16:52:06 GMT, Pat Barber
wrote: Sure... buy some templates and you are off to the races: http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shops...s/cathedr.html Thanks Pat but I believe that's for rail and stile - the doors I'm copying are just plywood with a pattern grooved in. Take care. Tom........ |
Tom,
I think this is probably the site you were thinking of: http://iseek.com/Projects/omnicat5/index.php?cat_id=0 It's the Jesada site, all kinds of good stuff. How this helps. Dave |
It's the Jesada site, all kinds of good stuff.
How this helps. Dave Thanks Dave - this is what I was looking for except I need a simple curve and I didn't see it on the site - maybe I should just make all of them more fancy. I'll look at the site closer to make sure I didn't miss it but may just use the above suggestion of a block in the corner of the jig. Thanks again - take care. Tom............. |
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