Hi guys,
I need to help to figure out the best way to rout a custom window stop molding. (Need an odd size for some replacement windows.)
This one is giving me some trouble for some reason. I've just done basic roundovers before.
I picked up a Freud bead and cove combo bit like this one -
The bit is bearing-guided.
I was able to make two pieces with mediocre quality with my legacy Ryobi router. (in Ryobi's stone age mini router table.)
I'm sure the problem is ME, but I am interested to know - what's the best way to do this in the Festool system?
I have a couple pictures of one workpiece I made -
My stock is 1.5" x .5" poplar. (Will be painted.) You can see the bit is actually cutting part of that away. After the profile is cut, I need to trim down the piece by about another .25".
The tricky part is that I need to keep the stock and the bit square to each other. I think I was also cutting too aggressively. I was getting some chunking and just needed to step back and ask the best way to do this, so I can do it safely and have a good end product.
Thanks!
I need to help to figure out the best way to rout a custom window stop molding. (Need an odd size for some replacement windows.)
This one is giving me some trouble for some reason. I've just done basic roundovers before.
I picked up a Freud bead and cove combo bit like this one -

The bit is bearing-guided.
I was able to make two pieces with mediocre quality with my legacy Ryobi router. (in Ryobi's stone age mini router table.)
I'm sure the problem is ME, but I am interested to know - what's the best way to do this in the Festool system?
I have a couple pictures of one workpiece I made -


My stock is 1.5" x .5" poplar. (Will be painted.) You can see the bit is actually cutting part of that away. After the profile is cut, I need to trim down the piece by about another .25".
The tricky part is that I need to keep the stock and the bit square to each other. I think I was also cutting too aggressively. I was getting some chunking and just needed to step back and ask the best way to do this, so I can do it safely and have a good end product.
Thanks!