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    Default Stackable shaper knives

    Years ago I saw a set of shaper cutters that could be arranged to cut stiles and rails for virtually any standard raised panel door.
    I need to make some 1&5/8" exterior entry, 1&3/8" interior and also 3/4" cabinet doors.
    Google is getting to be of little help, steering you to paid ads instead of searching out key words.
    Anyone know of a set like this for sale? TIA!

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    Quote Originally Posted by denniswdwk View Post
    Years ago I saw a set of shaper cutters that could be arranged to cut stiles and rails for virtually any standard raised panel door.
    I need to make some 1&3/4" exterior entry, 1&3/8" interior and also 3/4" cabinet doors.
    Google is getting to be of little help, steering you to paid ads instead of searching out key words.
    Anyone know of a set like this for sale? TIA!
    Is this what you are after?
    CMT Sommerfeld Raised Panel Set - New in Box
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    I think postage to Honduras might be a bit expensive there Tom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverbuilder View Post
    I think postage to Honduras might be a bit expensive there Tom.
    Hahahaha - I hadn't noticed that.
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    I assume by "shaper" you mean a full size shaper/moulder and not a router table, if so, CMT make this set that does from 22-48mm Profile and counter profile cutter head sets | CMT Orange Tools

    Amana also make several adjustable models Stile & Rail Shaper Cutters - Door Making Shaper Cutters - Carbide Tipped Shaper Cutters - Industrial Shaper Cutters - Products - Shaper Cutters - Carbide Tipped & Insert Carbide from Amana Tool - Products

    Up to you to find your nearest supplier

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scribbly Gum View Post
    Hi, no those are router bits, just purchased a shaper with stock feeder for more consistent results, but thanks for trying!

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    Hi, thank you, now giving myself a headache trying to figure out which/how many of these cutters I need!

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    This is Belize, Honduras is another country to the south of us.
    I have a shipping destination in the states, regularly ship 40' containers, so please don't kill my responses.

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