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    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.

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    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.

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    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 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)
    Don't force it, use a bigger hammer.

    Timber is what you use. Wood is what you burn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benzine View Post
    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...

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    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.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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