I have a problem. I've picked up a couple of hundred board feet of Maple and Mahogany off of Craigslist, and based on actually seeing the wood in person the love of my life has come over to my vision of cabinet faces in two colors. The problem is that we also went to look at cabinet faces in a kitchen & bath places, and she's fallen in love with cabinets that have a very rounded profile. No simple rabbets, round-overs and tight ogees for her, we're talking a fairly wide recurve on the raised panels (no grooves or 90° edges that are hard to clean), and an almost half-elliptical profile on the rails and stiles, with mitered Domino joints on the corners (did I mention that she got us to buy the Domino? I love her!).
I've got an OF 1010, and limited space in the shop. I've kind of resigned myself to finding someone with a shaper or a molding cutter. I could probably swing this into some big beefy thing in a router table, but my shop is pretty tight.
So, anyone got suggestions for either 8mm shank bits to cut a gentle recurve and a rounded edge, warnings to not attempt this
with the OF 1010, alternate ways to cut the sorts of profiles I'm describing, or ways to find someone who'll cut the appropriate profiles (here in Northern California, southern Sonoma county)?
And, bonus question: We're refinishing this house with the goal of minimal maintenance for the rest of our lives here. I've been thinking about running screws into the Dominos from the back of the door (drill a hole over the Domino mortise, mark the Domino and drill a small guider hole in the Domino 1/32" or so towards the center from that hole so that the screw pulls the joint together) rather than gluing those miters to make refinishing the doors easier. I'm planning on testing this on a bathroom vanity that's our immediate next project, but does this sound reasonable?
I've got an OF 1010, and limited space in the shop. I've kind of resigned myself to finding someone with a shaper or a molding cutter. I could probably swing this into some big beefy thing in a router table, but my shop is pretty tight.
So, anyone got suggestions for either 8mm shank bits to cut a gentle recurve and a rounded edge, warnings to not attempt this
with the OF 1010, alternate ways to cut the sorts of profiles I'm describing, or ways to find someone who'll cut the appropriate profiles (here in Northern California, southern Sonoma county)?
And, bonus question: We're refinishing this house with the goal of minimal maintenance for the rest of our lives here. I've been thinking about running screws into the Dominos from the back of the door (drill a hole over the Domino mortise, mark the Domino and drill a small guider hole in the Domino 1/32" or so towards the center from that hole so that the screw pulls the joint together) rather than gluing those miters to make refinishing the doors easier. I'm planning on testing this on a bathroom vanity that's our immediate next project, but does this sound reasonable?