Step by Step - How to Make Custom Furniture Molding
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- Step by step guide on making custom furniture molding for a table or other woodworking furniture. This table has stacked crown molding and dentil molding, giving it an amazing look!
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0:00 Making custom furniture molding
0:52 Using a crown molding router bit
2:43 Cutting crown molding
4:30 Making dentil molding
I’m making a walnut end table that coordinates with my existing console table. What I think sets this table apart is the custom furniture molding. The table will have some really cool custom stacked molding along the apron, under the table top.
I made this molding by making two types of molding profiles: crown molding and dentil molding. I used the router table to route the crown molding, using multiple passes because it’s such a large router bit. Much safer this way.
Once the molding was routed, I cut it to size using the table saw. This means cutting the crown molding at the proper angles so that it fits on the table.
To make the dentil molding, I planed down some lumber so that it’s slightly thinner than the crown molding. I made a jig that attaches to my miter gauge. It has a cut out for the dado stack, and then a piece of wood that is the same thickness as the dado stack. I was then able to cut the dentil molding, using the stop block.
I highly recommend making your own custom furniture molding. It’s not difficult to do and it will give your furniture a unique look that’s personalized just for you!
I’m confident that there are other ways to perform these tasks. This video is a glimpse into my shop and how I make things. If you want to follow along on my woodworking journey, make sure you subscribe and hit the notification bell so you are alerted to my daily videos.
Here’s a list of tools and materials that I used to make this project. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Japanese pull saw: amzn.to/32YgD5C
Bosch Router: amzn.to/30Yus2A
Dewalt planer: amzn.to/38LarPW
Brass Setup Bars: amzn.to/37yyAZK
Starrett 6” combination square: amzn.to/3aPMN6n
Rikon 14" Bandsaw amzn.to/3168ElS
Jet Table Saw: amzn.to/2RwQTJa
Forrest Woodworker II Saw Blade: amzn.to/2RYWPtk
Cyanoacrylate glue: amzn.to/38VSy0V
Dado stack: amzn.to/32Yay9q
Kreg miter gauge: amzn.to/3bwQ7nS
Crown molding bit: amzn.to/2R0OLbA
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Awesome job. You just created more excitement in thinking outside the box for me. Thank you!
That dentil moulding looks amazing! Love the vids.
That was wonderful.
Very informative, thank you.
You're welcome
Just found your channel... great video...thanks
Aw man, you didn't show the part with the tea cup and raised pinky! I so wanted to learn how to do that. LOL Another good video Billy!
Could you do one similar and walk us through each step?
How did you know the dentil moulding was exactly what my wife and I were looking to do on a crib build? Haha. She said, "do you know how to do that?" "Nope! But I can find a way". This is perfect.
I think your video got swiped by beginner woodworking