I’m looking at purchasing a moulding head for my table saw , specifically to make beaded paneling . I’ve found Magic Moulder from Blades LLC. Anyone out there used this cutterhead before or have a reccomendation for a similar product? I’d appreciate the input.
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I've seen the one you are talking about. I bought a craftsman moulding head from sears to make a few window casings I was working on a few years ago, and it worked fine, it's also a lot cheaper than the one you are looking at. The knives for the craftsman are standard H.S.S., so getting custom profile ground up is not a problem. I'm not to familiar with the one you are looking at, you may want to compare the two. Or you could do the bead board on a router table just as easily.
I don't understand! I cut it twice and it's still too short!
Sears also made a molding head with just one tooth. It works well if you take your time. You only have to grind one tooth as matching three is very tough to do with out fancy grinders. I also have the three tooth version and it also works well.