Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Requested.
I have been asked what I am using to make these doors. My trusty post war 10 in Craftsman ( with a new 1 HP Baldor). I think its about as old as me. Various miter boxes. A 6 " joiner and a small router table. I am borrowing my sons router table so once I get every thing set up I won't have to change bits as often
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Two router tables are simply the cat's meow. I did the same thing many moons ago when I had a really big mortise & tenon job (one table cleaned up the mortises after a round at the drill press.
I've still got my original Craftsman router & table from 1978, but its 1/4 inch spindle will not handle the bits the big table will.
Now that I think about it, that's probably why I'm dragging my feet on the three doors I need to make - changing setups is a biach...
Tom
I'll put that big bit in my son's set up.Better fence and a bigger motor.
I actually though about using a table saw to make the panels but the "Big Boss" voted for the ogee profile.
I'll have bags of saw dust for my blueberries when I'm done with this one. ;-)
The bit in the router is the one I'm using to detail the perimeter of the door. Not found in a standard door making kit.
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