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Thanks jgrout. That's exactly what I am trying to replicate. I don't know why everyone seems to be so confused. I guess it's the image I uploaded, but again, it's just a pic of the profile of a piece ...
Pinocchio Home Improvement 15 7,969 05-25-2017, 06:53 PM
  0 Thread: Matching trim profile
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Jgrout, are there any non specialty router bits that could replicate a close to similar look? If so, what type of bit would I be looking for? If I have to replicate it without a router, what's the...
Pinocchio Home Improvement 15 7,969 05-24-2017, 10:11 PM
  0 Thread: Matching trim profile
Post: RE: Matching trim profile

Jteneyck, this photo is a photo of the squared off end. Unless you mean a clean cut removing the paint on the edge. It's 1 1/4" thick.
Pinocchio Home Improvement 15 7,969 05-24-2017, 10:06 PM
  0 Thread: Matching trim profile
Post: RE: Matching trim profile

Yea, the white stuff is many layers of paint. I don't have a stripped version of it. The profile is very simple, you can get the basic gist of it by the darkish line between the paint and wood. The bo...
Pinocchio Home Improvement 15 7,969 05-24-2017, 08:05 PM
  0 Thread: Matching trim profile
Post: Matching trim profile

I am looking to match the profile of this trim. Specifically the rounded piece at the top. The idea is to use flat stock for the bottom and possibly use a router bit or combination of router bits to m...
Pinocchio Home Improvement 15 7,969 05-24-2017, 07:30 PM

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