Thanks for the help ,sorry I have been slow in responding but I was
out of town for a few days. I was thinking a simple cove crown
.finally found a sample I liked back in Savannah ,might still make it
myself because the wood they used is different species. I just
installed a tongue and groove ceili
For short runs like under 7 feet I will use the Legacy to do a quick
match of historic or repair purposes. For anything longer or a job of
50 Linear feet or more, I have a blade made for my Williams and Hussy
molder. With that little machine I can do straight mold as well as arch
molding. Wi
Hello Cole
I've made some moldings for picture frames that I made in the past. But
nothing resent. How many feet are you looking at to make?
If you make a good table with feather boards on the sides and also one or
two on the top to hold down the wood, I think that the Legacy can do this
job p
I know it is the wrong group but I used my shopsmith to make lots of moulding.
I would think the legacy would work well also. The shopsmith had one advantage
as you could tilt the head. I guess you could angle the base to achieve the
same. I used to run replacement stuff for the antique houses i
Cole, I have made a lot of different kinds of crown moulds, but I usually
use a combination of different tools, shaper,table saw and
The legacy depending on the profile I need
On Thursday, October 17, 2013, Cole Andrews wrote:
> Has anyone else tried to use their mill to make moulding. I am
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