Client want her door and drawers to have no hardware. What is the bit called that allows you to get a grip on the edge of the door…They are not finger pulls ….I cant remember. I live in a small town so they need to be mail ordered..but I need to know the name of the bit…reverse ogee? Not chamfer…….help!!
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Go to http://www.eagle-america.com/html/ or http://www.jesada.com/ and look at the pix. You'll probably find what you're thinking of.
how do u put links on your message...I would love to be able to do that
Check out http://www.woodbits.com they are pretty good bits they are all I use anymore
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Use your browser to display the page you want people to link to. The browser will be displaying the URL of that page. Select that URL (double-clicking on it is one way). Hit Control-C to copy the URL to the clipboard. Go to the message you're composing. Place the cursor where you want the URL to appear. Hit Control-V to paste the clipboard contents into the message. Most programs are now smart enough to recognize that this is a link, and to color it some different color.
Actually, many programs are now smart enough to recognize that anything starting with "www" or "http//" is a link, and they'll change the color based on that. That is, you can just type the URL into the program, and it'll take care of things for you.
Several of the most common details for edging doors and drawer fronts are either a finger pull detail or you may simply use a cove cutting bit. Which you may already have , along with a radius bit ion the face the cove will work nicely.
good luck dusty
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