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    Custom router bit profile

    I'm trying to match an antique moulding profile. Can anyone tell me where I can get a custom router bit profile ground?
    Thanks in advance
    Dave

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    Whiteside. Amana. Infinity, maybe?

    Have you checked Infinity, Amana and Eagle America to see if any have what you are looking for? Each has a fair catalogue of 'antique' molding bits in popular profiles of the past. No sure bet on a match there.

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    I just had Whiteside make a set of sash bits to reproduce windows on historic buildings. They were pricey, but perfect.
    I do it right, cause I do it twice.

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    I will need one ground to match existing profile.

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    Rick, How did you go about it? Did you send them a piece of the moulding or draw the profile?
    Dave

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    Dave,

    I did mechanical drawings of the profiles that I needed. They sent their shop drawing back for approval. The process took around 3 weeks total.
    I do it right, cause I do it twice.

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    Talk to Paso Robles Carbide - Paso Robles, CA. Telephone: 800 237-861. They make quality bits and do quality work.

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    And Southeasttool.com is worth a look.

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    Dave I understand that Ridge Carbide Tool also will custom grind a bit for you, this url explains their service; http://www.ridgecarbidetool.com/cust...andcutters.php

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    Thanks for all the help
    Dave

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    I just went thru the same exercise and realized that the cost ofr a custom bit was going to be too pricey for me (approx $250). Someone suggested that I get an existing bit reground at my local grinding shop (where I get my blades sharpened). It worked out great. I brought in a bit that was close to what I needed and for less than $20 it was reground to what I needed.

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    I'm pretty sure The Toolnut can get that done for you as well. I don't know the protocol but you could call them and tell them you are a Creeker.
    I could cry for the time I've wasted, but thats a waste of time and tears.

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    We take the supplied sample or drawing, convert it into a Cad drawing and send you a printout of the drawing. If you like the drawing, we use the cad drawing to run the CNC grinder.

    A little work to find something close that can be ground down will save you a lot of time and money.
    I'm a Creeker, yes I m.
    I fries my bacon in a wooden pan.

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    Nordic, Inc. http://www.nordicsaw.com/index.html But as someone else said, "They're pricey."

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