Date: 4/25/2001, 7:12 pm
I haven't tried it. Check the size of your router's chuck. Presuming you are milling 1/4" strips and ordering from Lee Valley, get 16J42.10 for 1/4" mandrel or 16J28.51 for 1/2" mandrel and don't worry about it. You probably want the smaller 1/4" mandrel... for the stacked style you would only be using either the cove or the bead (depending on which height it was set to) you wouldn't use them together. Did that make any sense?
: Thats the one I was thinking about. How does it work? My concern is that it
: would chew up the wood more than the others. I've got the strongback and
: the forms all cut out and set up. I just need to find a bit and get
: started cutting!!
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