Those came out nice. Just a quick word, if you're referring to the decking material for the templates, it's called Azek not Aztec. If not then totally ignore this comment :)
I've literally been stressing about having to make curved moulding for two weeks. Got my pieces ready with spines, built a setup...struggled with the curved fence....and opted for more of a circle shaped fence, then struggled with getting the featherboard to work without it binding....all this knowing I only had one try to get it right. In my mind I couldn't imagine the router cut being accurate. So I went with my gut and just relied on the arrow and making sure the radius piece never left that arrow, did it without a featherboard and somehow it worked. Thanks!
This was kinda like "And here is one I prepared earlier". How did you go from having a template to a curved piece in some form of router. I was prepared to suffer from the motion sickness if I saw how you did it.
Aww.... u got your little buddy there helping you! My son was the same way and now that he's a teenager he's still my partner, he has a great work ethic because of spending time like this ;-) And he's very skilled!
You're ready to mill flat crown to be bent onto radias walls. A bit of geometry reveals the Spring Moulding radius. This was uncommon but a practiced wood-working technique 100 yrs ago. I've done it.
Those came out nice. Just a quick word, if you're referring to the decking material for the templates, it's called Azek not Aztec. If not then totally ignore this comment :)
I've literally been stressing about having to make curved moulding for two weeks. Got my pieces ready with spines, built a setup...struggled with the curved fence....and opted for more of a circle shaped fence, then struggled with getting the featherboard to work without it binding....all this knowing I only had one try to get it right. In my mind I couldn't imagine the router cut being accurate. So I went with my gut and just relied on the arrow and making sure the radius piece never left that arrow, did it without a featherboard and somehow it worked. Thanks!
Glad to hear it went well
@@DarlingtonFarm oh also, used a palm Bosch router with tilting base and was able to get depths I needed. Limited HP, though.
The Moulding came out great.. Thanks for showing the process...
Have a great week.
Thanks, Michael Frey
The speed control is one of the reasons why I went with the woodmaster. Nice work. Hope all is going well.
This was kinda like "And here is one I prepared earlier". How did you go from having a template to a curved piece in some form of router. I was prepared to suffer from the motion sickness if I saw how you did it.
I only have success with the Williams & Hussey machine.
You completely skipped the part about how you got the poplar pieces cut at a radius. Kind of the major point, don't you think?!
Aww.... u got your little buddy there helping you! My son was the same way and now that he's a teenager he's still my partner, he has a great work ethic because of spending time like this ;-) And he's very skilled!
That's a lot of work. Just use a band saw with a swing arm table. Have your blanks cut out in 5 minutes or less
You're ready to mill flat crown to be bent onto radias walls. A bit of geometry reveals the Spring Moulding radius. This was uncommon but a practiced wood-working technique 100 yrs ago. I've done it.
put your camera in a stationary position, makes it impossible to watch
You sound like you're being forced to make the video. Brutal to listen to
Aztec? Lol that’d be a cool name tho
Its called azek.
Nice work,cheers
I was wondering where you get the blades for the molding machine?
Hi. What kind of tree you use for stripes ?
He called it Aztec