Hello,
I am planning on building a set of three shelves to fit inside an alcove.
They are all different sizes, the top one being thin and getting wider on the middle one and wider still on the bottom shelf.
At one end, they curve so that the left hand side is, say 40cm wide and the right hand side is 20cm wide. This means there is an internal curve and external curve to go from thin (20cm) to the thicker end (40cm).
Now, i am going to round over the edges, which is easy as i will use a bearing bit to follow the edge - but i want to put in a supporting piece of wood along the length of the shelf - glued in perpendicular inside a rebated groove.
I would like to follow the edge here too. But the support wood will be about 10cm inside from the shelf edge.
How do i follow the edge of the shelf, and the curves, to give a rebated gulley that i can glue into? The extended fence that the router has will follow a straight edge, but when i get to the internal corner, in paticular, the edges of the fence/guide will obviously strike against the radius and stop the curve being followed accuratly.
Thanks for any input you can give me on this. I haven't used a router before and i'm looking forward to having a go!
I am planning on building a set of three shelves to fit inside an alcove.
They are all different sizes, the top one being thin and getting wider on the middle one and wider still on the bottom shelf.
At one end, they curve so that the left hand side is, say 40cm wide and the right hand side is 20cm wide. This means there is an internal curve and external curve to go from thin (20cm) to the thicker end (40cm).
Now, i am going to round over the edges, which is easy as i will use a bearing bit to follow the edge - but i want to put in a supporting piece of wood along the length of the shelf - glued in perpendicular inside a rebated groove.
I would like to follow the edge here too. But the support wood will be about 10cm inside from the shelf edge.
How do i follow the edge of the shelf, and the curves, to give a rebated gulley that i can glue into? The extended fence that the router has will follow a straight edge, but when i get to the internal corner, in paticular, the edges of the fence/guide will obviously strike against the radius and stop the curve being followed accuratly.
Thanks for any input you can give me on this. I haven't used a router before and i'm looking forward to having a go!