Hello!
I apologize to you all in advance. I am here from a Web Search, because you folks are about the ONLY source of information on using Cove and Bead bits...
I am wanting to use these bits in a table router to build beehives. A far cry from canoes, but the bits will be used the same way, except with a differently shaped outcome.
I will be mainly making box cut joints, and want the Cove and Bead to make curved roofs, and box bottom/top interlocks on 2x4 hive boxes.
The actual routing is not so much an issue for me, as much as "how to effectively apply the cove and bead."
How do you choose which size bit(s) to use? I am assuming a 3/4" profile for 1x boards, but does that make the edges of the cove too fragile?
Can I use these same 3/4" bits centered on 2x4's, so that the top/bottoms of hive boxes 'nest' against each other when stacked, or should I be looking at another type of bit, like a tongue and groove?
I am a 58 year old crazy woman, who never got to take a shop class, and really sucked at Home Economics back in school. I know enough about giant power tools like our table saw, router saw, drill press, and miter saw, to be VERY careful, with full eye and ear protection, feathercombs, guards, etc.
I just don't know how to choose the proper bit size to get the desired outcome. And Cove and Bead bits are the only style of joint that fits my weird imaginings.
Everything on the web just uses these bits for canoes or making hot tubs...and I haven't found a Hot Tub Construction forums to pester, so you kind people are my only hope.
Thank you for your time!
~Moz
I apologize to you all in advance. I am here from a Web Search, because you folks are about the ONLY source of information on using Cove and Bead bits...
I am wanting to use these bits in a table router to build beehives. A far cry from canoes, but the bits will be used the same way, except with a differently shaped outcome.
I will be mainly making box cut joints, and want the Cove and Bead to make curved roofs, and box bottom/top interlocks on 2x4 hive boxes.
The actual routing is not so much an issue for me, as much as "how to effectively apply the cove and bead."
How do you choose which size bit(s) to use? I am assuming a 3/4" profile for 1x boards, but does that make the edges of the cove too fragile?
Can I use these same 3/4" bits centered on 2x4's, so that the top/bottoms of hive boxes 'nest' against each other when stacked, or should I be looking at another type of bit, like a tongue and groove?
I am a 58 year old crazy woman, who never got to take a shop class, and really sucked at Home Economics back in school. I know enough about giant power tools like our table saw, router saw, drill press, and miter saw, to be VERY careful, with full eye and ear protection, feathercombs, guards, etc.
I just don't know how to choose the proper bit size to get the desired outcome. And Cove and Bead bits are the only style of joint that fits my weird imaginings.
Everything on the web just uses these bits for canoes or making hot tubs...and I haven't found a Hot Tub Construction forums to pester, so you kind people are my only hope.
Thank you for your time!
~Moz
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