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tom lucas
10-28-2019, 6:04 PM
My daughter-in-law has some plates she got from her grandmother that her late grandfather framed. She has3 framed and an extra plate that does not have the frame and she's asked me to make a frame to match. Photos of original frame attached. I've never made a round frame before, but I told her I would try. I've been looking for a router molding bit that matches but I cannot find one. I did find one that looks close but it's made for a frame only 3/4" wide. These frames are 1- 3/8" wide. Then there is the flute foot bit that might work; thought it's tad long. Photos of bits below too.

Does anyone know where I can find a bit to make this frame? Or how it might be replicated with several bits? The slopes going into the cove are asymmetrical. Rounding over the edges is easy, but it's the slopes that have be stumped.


I'd also rather cut it laying down on the table rather than trying to spin it vertically through a bit.

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Charles Taylor
10-28-2019, 6:25 PM
There's probably a way to use a set of templates/fixtures to accomplish the job with a router, but I'm betting that frame was turned on a lathe. In fact the marks I can see on it virtually guarantee it.

tom lucas
10-28-2019, 6:34 PM
Chuck,
you might be right. I don't know what that didn't dawn on me. Should be pretty easy to turn and get it close. Easy enough to try. Thanks.

Mark Wooden
10-28-2019, 8:00 PM
There's probably a way to use a set of templates/fixtures to accomplish the job with a router, but I'm betting that frame was turned on a lathe. In fact the marks I can see on it virtually guarantee it.

Ayup, thats what I see also. Easy faceplate job.

Jim Becker
10-28-2019, 8:57 PM
If I didn't have my CNC, I'd turn that on the lathe as has been stated. Two sided...do the back first for the recesses, reverse and then turn the frame contour. I'd do it the same way on my CNC; back first, flip and then a "moulding" tool path to create the contour. I don't believe I'd be comfortable doing that on a router table or shaper, personally.