How to make custom molding profiles with just a few basic router bits

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2024

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  • @sandra6866
    @sandra6866 24 дні тому

    You know, James, I have other things to do than watch your videos...but they're so darn good that I just can't stop! Another video to add to my UA-cam University skills that I'm honing to be able to build my own house in the future. Thank you for the great work you're doing!

  • @ItsEYcostello
    @ItsEYcostello Рік тому +3

    This is exactly what I was looking for-the brief history AND the modern tools of how my puzzle-piece molding in our 1903 house came to be! Thank you.

  • @vullerseris5372
    @vullerseris5372 2 роки тому +1

    Your the King of 👑 Crown Molding Trim Casings 👍

  • @rla1000
    @rla1000 Рік тому

    Great video. I have an old house and have need to match several of the original molding shapes - crown, base, window and door casing, etc. Between my router and a couple simple bits, coupled with my table saw with a flat top blade, I am able to nearly perfectly replicate about a half dozen profiles - one of the three-part crown pieces, three of four-part base molding profiles, and casing and backband, sill skirt, etc. To start, I generally rip the subject molding to its square dimensions, e.g., it may be 1-1/6 by 1-3/8 for backband. Then cut curved profile, then run it through my table saw twice for different cuts. I've also used my hand power planer to match a different style casing that was used on closet interiors. I've saved a lot of money on my remodeling projects by not having to have custom moldings formed. As you point out, the possibilities are almost endless!

  • @whosay1043
    @whosay1043 7 років тому +27

    Sometimes I find myself wanting to collect new tools or bits rather than use what I already have. Good message and content, as always.

  • @christianvoss8614
    @christianvoss8614 10 місяців тому

    Looks perfect for picture frame making

  • @ScottSpeedPro
    @ScottSpeedPro 5 років тому +3

    Mind. Blown. Just got my first router and have been trying to decipher the myriad of bit options. The premise of spending beaucoup bucks on various sized Ogee bits was not appealing and felt somewhat limiting, and this video was a huge, ginormous eye opener.

  • @stalkerspike
    @stalkerspike 2 роки тому

    This was exactly what I was looking for sir. Sorry it took me 5 years to see it!

  • @kennethbuck5745
    @kennethbuck5745 3 роки тому +6

    Wow. This was mindblowingly educational. Something pretty complex explained perfectly and as simply as possible. Kudos, thank you, and congratulations for achieving such excellence. Always appreciate and enjoy your sharings. I especially liked the diagrams of the different profiles with the router bit configuration to make it. Would love to buy a poster of that.

  • @jlh5995
    @jlh5995 4 роки тому +2

    Hey James, thanks for taking the time and effort to produce this excellent tutorial on making custom moulding profiles with the core box and round over bits.

  • @CheeseBae
    @CheeseBae 6 років тому +5

    There are a lot of options from basic shapes, but profiles should not be used at random. Have purpose. Moldings can soften an edge to protect the grain, hide a gap, or provide a means to drain water away from the furniture if it gets wet. Most people think moldings are purely decorative, but that wasn't why they were originally developed.

  • @aghostinthewires9825
    @aghostinthewires9825 4 роки тому

    exactly what i was looking for i'm a newbie but this is the potential i had in mind for the router. now i have the best to learn by. GREAT!

  • @AuronFFX
    @AuronFFX 3 роки тому

    I have a 1/4 inch shank router and many of the larger bits don't fit in the hole. Also some of them cost 70-100 dollars. Way more than I would like to spend on a bit that's only going to be used for one or two projects. Love that I can do all this with a couple basic bits.

  • @joserodriquez4270
    @joserodriquez4270 3 роки тому

    Great info, I like the ogee molding, roman classical, of all of them.
    I am DIY person, and I have the tools to accomplish projects around the house.
    I have a small router and some of the bits with the nice shapes are available with the 1/2 shank, but you Sr. Revealed a great secret.
    I will practice with multiple bits and create new moldings.
    Thank you.

  • @ishtlutz1261
    @ishtlutz1261 3 роки тому

    This is a good man.

  • @jeremiah3543
    @jeremiah3543 7 років тому +4

    Never considered this. I've always bought the bit for what I wanted. I forwarded this to some friends and they agree. They never considered it either. Thanks James.

  • @michaelm748
    @michaelm748 7 років тому +2

    Thank you for yet another clear, concise, helpful and informative video. Glad I found you on youtube

  • @thumperman8490
    @thumperman8490 4 роки тому +2

    Have a cold one James, you earned it . Nice video.

  • @bmmrrr
    @bmmrrr 3 роки тому

    i am trying to make full round trim to match the existing...this video is a confidence builder...

  • @joeyjones6192
    @joeyjones6192 5 років тому +1

    I just came across this video. It was SOOOOOO helpful. Thanks.

  • @Liazon098
    @Liazon098 7 років тому +1

    I swear I am going to have a collections of routers. Great show!

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  7 років тому +5

      I think every shop should have a separate router for every bit.

    • @Malonecarpenter
      @Malonecarpenter 3 роки тому

      @@StumpyNubs can you get a router bit out spindle cutter for parting bead? I've looked everywhere and can't find it. Diameter would be 7.5mm half round.

  • @hannahswann747
    @hannahswann747 2 роки тому

    Wow, what a brilliant video and awesome tip!! Thank you 👍🙏💥

  • @billfromelma
    @billfromelma 7 років тому +1

    A little creative thinking can go a long way. Good job!

  • @FrankGreggmusic
    @FrankGreggmusic 7 років тому

    Exactly what I needed to finish my bookcase. Thanks.

  • @jorgefernandez8774
    @jorgefernandez8774 7 років тому +1

    interesante tu nota y que practica es tu forma de realizar las molduras gracias jorge de argentina

  • @stevenkofoed1698
    @stevenkofoed1698 7 років тому +1

    Great tips, Stumpy, thanks!

  • @leapinglemurcraftworks6426
    @leapinglemurcraftworks6426 7 років тому +1

    Great video James. Scott

  • @zatoichi666666
    @zatoichi666666 2 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @ecrusch
    @ecrusch 7 років тому +1

    Good tips Stumpy!

  • @Joey.Darkwoods-Studio
    @Joey.Darkwoods-Studio 11 місяців тому

    Great info! Thank you.

  • @unclepewter4161
    @unclepewter4161 5 років тому +3

    I worked at Lowe’s for years and often explained cut stacking to new woodworkers who were unfamiliar with the versatility of routers

  • @robertfalconer5089
    @robertfalconer5089 6 місяців тому

    And so much cheaper than buying the pre cut stuff.

  • @paulkelm6550
    @paulkelm6550 4 роки тому

    Well spoken. Thanks for sharing.

  • @paulmarsh7868
    @paulmarsh7868 5 років тому

    Thank you this video was very helpful.

  • @megaman2016
    @megaman2016 2 роки тому +1

    How do you know which cove/round to use? Do you have a tool for measuring when replicating?

  • @Augie090
    @Augie090 2 роки тому

    I'm making an aquarium stand for a saltwater tank, what thickness 🪵 and dimensions on the router bit would u recommend. That being for the trim molding that will be on the top part of the stand and the tank sitting on back of the trim.

  • @738polarbear
    @738polarbear 7 років тому +1

    this was a great information vid James ,thanks.

  • @Marcoosianism
    @Marcoosianism 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome. Was just browsing my router bit set and thinking I need to get a good architectural bit set. Cost? $300. Wondered how I could use what I had and upon searching, came across this. Too short! Wanting more :-)

  • @simonhopkins3867
    @simonhopkins3867 7 років тому +1

    Good tips my good man.

  • @kenbourt
    @kenbourt 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @karl810
    @karl810 2 роки тому

    Its impossible to find dado and architrave at the moment, would a palm router be enough to make those? not sure i can justify buying a full size router too.

  • @GetSquarewTomJolley
    @GetSquarewTomJolley 7 років тому +2

    Great info and presentation.

  • @dilipladwa2112
    @dilipladwa2112 6 років тому

    Great tips as usual

  • @bernarddouthit4647
    @bernarddouthit4647 3 роки тому

    James - once again, a great video. I am working to build a door frane that matches up and actually rests in part on custom baseboard molding. I may wait in this as jt is more for aesthetics. Any thoughts on using a molding jig for this?

  • @fabianavalos7970
    @fabianavalos7970 7 років тому

    It was a great information, Thanks James

  • @polkadotz666
    @polkadotz666 6 років тому

    Thanks for your video. I'm looking to make a match for the top baseboard moulding/trim piece on a 1920's home. First, do you know what that trim piece is called? And any insight on who might sell router bits to match old profiles? Similar in-stock box store trim is half the size.

  • @AfricanSouthernCross
    @AfricanSouthernCross 7 років тому +1

    Excellent, thank you !

  • @PedroPerez-cm6hz
    @PedroPerez-cm6hz 7 років тому

    Good job

  • @willemkossen
    @willemkossen 7 років тому

    Nice info.
    What i need is away to make moldings that does not have the noise and dust and risk, and does not take the effort and experience of the hollow/round/rabbet plane method. Tell me how ...

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  7 років тому

      Scratch stock. Lots and lots of scraping.

  • @ishtlutz1261
    @ishtlutz1261 3 роки тому

    Any cool dudes on here got any tips on here for … building a 3 in 1 router/jig saw/saw table? I mean.. Of itleast a 2 in 1 router/jig saw table that I guess connects to my saw table.
    I’m VERY new to all this. I don’t even have a router yet - just a dremel router attachment. And I’ve never even yet used a jig saw - ever… just my dremel scroll saw. BUT … I want to use them. & so I’m Wondering for a 3 in 1 table what would
    Be better?? Corded or cordless jig saw & router

  • @truthh8322
    @truthh8322 3 роки тому

    It possible to make a bar rail using router bits?

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  3 роки тому

      Sure. We just made a hand rail for a stairway with router bits.

  • @KeokiDude
    @KeokiDude 6 років тому

    Great video- thanks. g-

  • @dannyb7266
    @dannyb7266 7 років тому +1

    This was very helpful. Are there any manuals for the beginner woodworker on creating custom trim pieces or moulding pieces? Or is it all trial and error?

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  7 років тому +1

      We've made several videos about it on our channel. I also have a book about it coming out next year.

    • @dannyb7266
      @dannyb7266 7 років тому

      Stumpy Nubs cool thank you

  • @lmcsquaredgreendale3223
    @lmcsquaredgreendale3223 4 роки тому

    They did think of it sooner. This company just made it out of plastic. I ran into an older gentleman and he told me that the one he uses was his Fathers. He found it in his Father's work shop after he passed. It was considerably larger than the one I purchased to practice working with it. It uses fine metal pins and works great and it is available at Bibens Ace Hardware quite inexpensively. I hate it when a company takes an old tool, makes minor changes and then calls it "their invention." That is pure BS and I would bet it is more expensive than the old school version.

  • @angelzuniga12
    @angelzuniga12 7 років тому

    Does anyone know where can I get those 3 basic bits?

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  7 років тому

      There are links in the notes below the video. Click on "show more"

  • @bobabooey8367
    @bobabooey8367 6 років тому

    would be nice to watch a tutorial that is longer than 5 minutes on a subject that can save you lots of $

  • @TC-dw6wg
    @TC-dw6wg 4 роки тому

    Found it difficult to see the profiles in the wood. A different wood choice would of made this very helpful.
    Thanks.

  • @tylerkrug7719
    @tylerkrug7719 5 років тому

    This is way out of my league, lol

  • @MrMojo271
    @MrMojo271 7 років тому

    I always get a little nauseated at the site of ogees. 😀

  • @donfinch862
    @donfinch862 7 років тому

    see below

  • @satriorudi3742
    @satriorudi3742 3 роки тому

    Im beginner

  • @paulherndon8306
    @paulherndon8306 7 років тому

    Gosh whata life