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  1. Don Brillhart - Help! Queen Anne Top Molding Bit No.s

    Quote Originally Posted by Don Brillhart View Post
    The top molding is not too tough to make. MCLS sells two router bits and has free instructions on how to make the molding. It is done in two pieces.
    Don B
    Tom, Ive been over the MCLS catalog and can't find the bits you referred to. Could you please give me part numbers? Also are you duplicating Norm"s gooseneck molding or do you have another design? Thanks, Charles

  2. Very nice work, Don.

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    I saw a Queen Anne Highboy just like that in aisle 12 at my local Wal-Mart yesterday. It listed for $37.88. Oh, but yours is nice too, Don.

    Seriously, that is a fine piece of art and furniture. I'm no expert, but I think the grain looks fine. You have much talent and I'm glad to hear you're passing it on to another generation.

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