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benzine
13th May 2007, 09:39 PM
I am replacing all of the painted pine door jambs, architraves & skirtings in my home with western red cedar. I have more than enough salvaged WRC to do this job. I have already made the jambs and dressed the skirtings - 90mm x 19mm & architraves - 65mm x 19mm. All I need now is a lambs tongue profile 1/2" moulding bit for the router. I have searched the web to no avail. Any ideas would be appreciated.

watson
13th May 2007, 11:21 PM
G'day Benzine,
Lambs tongue in my world comes up as "arrowhead" or "ogee".
Dunno if that's the profile you want but www.carbitool.com.au comes up with close approximations.

rat52
16th May 2007, 09:51 PM
Benzine,
a few yrs ago I was in a similar situation as lambs tongue is not the same as ogee.

Luckily I only needed a few meters and the "senior citizen" had a spare blade for his Stanley45.

So a few minutes on a grinder and honing I was able to match the profile.

A few minutes planing (ok, 20min) not including beer breaks:rolleyes: and I had 2x 3m lengths of lambs tongue ave

ps the closest a router cutter comes is the raised panel bit (Freud Pro code No 99-51350)

Gusman
28th May 2007, 02:29 AM
I am replacing all of the painted pine door jambs, architraves & skirtings in my home with western red cedar. I have more than enough salvaged WRC to do this job. I have already made the jambs and dressed the skirtings - 90mm x 19mm & architraves - 65mm x 19mm. All I need now is a lambs tongue profile 1/2" moulding bit for the router. I have searched the web to no avail. Any ideas would be appreciated.

Lambs tongue would be a bit of a bitch to do on a router mate. Could you not do a deal with a local joinery shop..? Running through a spindle moulder would save you a ton of time...

echnidna
28th May 2007, 09:25 AM
I have a Lambs tongue cutter that was in a boxed set of profile cutters purchased from Timbecon a few years ago.
I expect they possibly still sell them, but I don't think they name any of the profile shapes in that series of cutters. So they mighn't be able to identify by the term lamb's tongue.