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Thread: How to do chamfered edge with lark's tongue

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    How to do chamfered edge with lark's tongue

    I am newbie using routers. I want to use a 45 degree chamfer bit to create chamfered edges on a 6x6 post. I would like to achieve a lark's tongue finish.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Larks_tongue.JPG

    What is the trick? Do I need to lift the router when reaching the end of the chamfer to get the tongue? Do it by hand? I couldn't find any reference online. I will be using a handheld router.

    Thanks
    Last edited by Carlos Arteta; 11-05-2009 at 10:35 AM.

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    I thought it was called a "Lamb's Tongue."

    Whatever it's called, you will have to carve it by hand after routing the chamfer.
    Cody


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    That depends on the diameter of the router bit. If the bit is large enough and matches the arch, it will do it for you.

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    Ditto Cody from my view.. I would rout to a stopping point then use a spoke-shave to do the arc..

    Good luck...
    Sarge..

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