Hello, I have been tasked to repair a cabinet door and I’m trying to figure out what kind of joinery the edge framing is. It looks like a combo bit that does a dado and a Roman Ogee. I of course would need both sides. Below is a picture of the joint. Hope it is clear enough.
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That is referred to as a cope and stick joint and requires a special set of router bits to cut both parts of the joint. There are many different profiles made by all the major bit manufacturers and many Chinese knock-off. You will need a router table with a minimum of 2 1/4hp.
Thank you Esch. I was able to find what I needed.
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