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    Chris Schwarz has reproduced a lovely chart of common moulding profiles that I think you might enjoy and use.
    At the very least they are educational.
    Enjoy
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    Very good.

    Trying to get my head around how the 3/4 Hollow is moulded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood Borer View Post
    Very good.

    Trying to get my head around how the 3/4 Hollow is moulded.
    Easy, two 3/8 hollows glued together!
    Has me puzzled too.
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    3/4 hollow: Ball-end cutter(s) [aka "radius bit"] mounted at an angle, probably progressive passes to final size. Ditto for more primitive scrapers.

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