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| Norm | March 7th, 2005 10:39 AM I have a set of molding cutters to use on my table saw and am interested in making some molding. Since I don't have any instructions on use, I'm wondering if the molding is cut to size first and then cut on the saw or if the molding is made on a piece of wood and then cut it to size. I have used the cutters to cut a shape on a 2 x 4 but to cut it to size on my table saw I'm afraid will leave me with edges that I'm not happy with. Most of the molding I want to make with be from 4' to 8' long. Any help anyone can provide will be appreciated. Thanks. Norm |
| Joe | March 22nd, 2005 08:58 AM Who made this attachment? |
| Adam | March 22nd, 2005 06:25 PM The three blade holding molding head is a Craftsman tool that is still be sold new in the stores. One version has the head itself with little if any cutters. There is also a head with all the various cutters bundled in. The sets of three cutters are still sold in the stores or are orderable through the catalog. |
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