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Re: Cove and Bead bits
By:Paul G. Jacobson
Date: 10/8/2001, 12:39 am
In Response To: Cove and Bead bits (Fenton Sue)

: I am doing the research for building my first project.

I like that "first project" line. It reflects an understanding that you will soon be hooked on building more of these types of boats. :)

: I am searching for
: cove and bead bit sets. I have found Grizzly and MLCS. Does anyone else
: know any other manufacturers? I found a Craftsman set on the internet, but
: there isn't any picture and I think it is a single bit set, which would
: only make half the bead on the first pass. I don't want to think about
: making 360+ passes to form the coves and beads.

That is a lot of passes. Are you cutting strips for 5 boats at once? Or are you using short strips? Whatever the case, each strip needs at least two passes. If you cut only half the bead on a pass then you'll have 50% more passes. For hundreds of strips this could be a production bottleneck, but if you are jsut doing 75 strips and want to save money on the routerbit, it means 3 hours of work instead of two. If the time is available, but the money is not, then you might chose this method.

: Has anyone ever used a
: cabinet shop to have them mill the strips? What did they charge? Thanks in
: advance!

When you get right down to it, anyone (and everyone) who has purchased premade strips has essentially done this. It was a sawmill, or a millwright who made the strips. You can get up-to-date prices from several places that supply precut strips by checking their websites. Anything I quoted now would be obsolete shortly, but a ballpark range would be 25 cents to 45 cents a foot for each strip. That's $2.50 to $4.50 for a 10 foot strip.

A question for you: Why are you using bead and cove strips? They work fine, but there are other methods. You can use a plane, or even a sanding block, and bevel the edges of your strips instead.

Just some thoughts

PGJ

Messages In This Thread

Cove and Bead bits
Fenton Sue -- 10/5/2001, 8:28 pm
Re: Cove and Bead bits
Rick M -- 10/12/2001, 8:29 pm
Re: Cove and Bead bits
Fenton Sue -- 10/8/2001, 6:40 am
Re: Cove and Bead bits
Fenton Sue -- 10/8/2001, 6:38 am
Re: Cove and Bead bits
Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/8/2001, 12:39 am
Re: Cove and Bead bits
Brian Wegener -- 10/7/2001, 1:21 pm
Re: Cove and Bead bits
steve hartmann -- 10/6/2001, 12:38 pm
Re: Cove and Bead bits
daren neufeld -- 10/6/2001, 12:47 am
Re: Cove and Bead bits
Tom-Atlanta -- 10/5/2001, 11:26 pm
Re: Cove and Bead bits
John Schroeder -- 10/6/2001, 11:33 pm