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Thread: T&G V Groove on both sides of Board

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    T&G V Groove on both sides of Board

    I am making a garden gate that will have 3/4" T&G V groove board infil. I am looking for router bits set to cut the V Groove on both sides of board but cant find anything but ones that cut the V Groove on one side. Can anyone direct me to source for this type bit. Or do i have to flip each board over and run thru router with V Bit.

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    Maybe one of the bits for plywood edge banding would work (with a shallow cut of course). This amana says it has 1" cutting height so it should work with 3/4 stock.

    https://www.toolstoday.com/v-9854-55...SABEgJkHvD_BwE

    Kinda pricy though...

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    MLCS has them at a lower price point - https://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shop...band_ogee.html

    I have no experience with these, but they were mentioned in a recent Wood Magazine piece on finishing edges on sheet goods.

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    Just run both faces. I can't imagine that such a bit would have enough buyers to warrant manufacturing.

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    But Johnny,
    Here it is. There is apparently a market for these cutters, or they probably wouldn't make them. I didn't even know that these were available.
    David

    https://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/bit_edgeband_ogee.html

    edge banding bits.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Buchhauser View Post
    But Johnny,
    Here it is. There is apparently a market for these cutters, or they probably wouldn't make them. I didn't even know that these were available.
    David

    https://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/bit_edgeband_ogee.html

    edge banding bits.jpg
    Im pretty sure the OP was asking about a tongue and groove with a chamfer that leaves a v-groove between adjacent boards. Basically, this with two faces.
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    are most of them with the tongue not centered in the stock? i have not found one that has it centered yet, that you could just flip the board and run it through the same set up.

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