Does anyone know if this router bit exists?

3PedalMINI

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I do custom headers with this detail. Would save a lot of time if I could route this profile in the cap board. It’s called “shelf edge”

Thanks!
 

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I had to do something similar this past summer.  For the cove I experimented with several core box bits to cut that portion and then for the other I bought this set from Amazon:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CHLQSTT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I did use my CMS as a router table.  I then ripped the finished pieces off the boards.

I know that people will chuckle about my choice of router bits, but I only needed 12 feet of molding.  I figured that I had never needed these bits before (going back to 1983) so I probably could get away with cheaper bits for this project.  The bits did cut well.

Peter
 
Exactly. Norm Abram cut a similar molding in his video showing the making of a mahogany entrance door, 2 passes using those two router bits. Recommend watching the video for his use of feather boards while cutting the moldings.


 
Infinity Tools makes two very similar bit profiles as part of their 17th Century collection. 17-525 is 9/16” in total width and 17-540 is 7/8” in total width.  Hopefully you could make one of those work for one pass operation.
 
If you don't find anything suitable you could have one made. I needed a profile for a job to match existing trim.  Not to be found anywhere. I ended up getting a custom bit made by Ridge Carbide. It was a a fairly large router bit ....................  came in at $300 (carbide). Sent them a sample of the trim. Got a perfect match. Typically you will here about custom shaper  cutters, but custom router bits are available too. Yes, pretty expensive but if you use it a lot it may be worth doing. 

Seth
 
Thank you guys!! I ended up with one of the Grizzly profiles. Figured it was close enough to the molding that Unless I had the headers next to each other you would never know!

I watched the new yankee woodshop video, that profile was/is nearly identical to what I use! Man I miss that show :(
 
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