This is the top edge detail of an Ikea dresser that's part of a bedroom set. It's older Ikea stuff that is actually made of real wood and of pretty good quality. I need to make a top shelf unit for the dresser, and need to reproduce this profile if possible. The stock is about 15/16, the beads are around 3/16 and the rabbet between the beads is 1/2". I need to go around the corner as shown in the picture, and could use a template. So how would I do it? Grind a custom shaper knife and use a corner template and rub collar? I was actually hoping for something a little less involved than that if possible.
After some more thought I'm thinking a piloted corner beading bit (Amana 54163)
https://www.amanatool.com/54163-carbide ... shank.html
could be used to cut the beads from the top and bottom. After the beads were cut the rabbet could be cut using a 1/2" rabbeting bit and the proper sized pilot with the pilot riding on one of the beads.
Ikea edge detail.jpg