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Cope and Profile Cuts
Using Reversible Stile & Rail Assemblies
Always make sample cope and profile cuts, beginning with the cope cut since
any chip out would be removed when the profile cut is made. Use about 18,000 rpm
with reversible stile & rail bits.
1. Making the Rail cope cuts:
a. See illustration 1 below, noting that the bearing is centered between the
cutters. b. Make sample cope cuts, allowing approximately 1/8" of edge
showing. When satisfied with sample, be sure the material is FACE UP, then
make the cope cuts on both ends of the rails.

2. Aligning Bit for Profile Cuts (See illustration 2 below): a.
Reverse the cutters as shown at left, putting bearing on top. b. Take a piece
of the sample cope cut and place it FACE DOWN on the router table. Move the
bit up or down to align the top of the flat cutter with the tongue of the cope
cut as shown at left.

3. Making the Stile & Rail Profile cuts (See illustration 3
below): a. Make a sample profile cut. Test the sample profile cut for proper
fit to the sample cope cut. Make adjustments as necessary for a flush cope
joint fit. b. When satisfied with the fit, be sure the material is FACE DOWN
then make the profile cuts on one edge of each stile and rail.

4. Test Assemble the Stiles and Rails to insure a proper joint fit
and that the proper door dimensions have been achieved. Now's a good time to
determine the raised panel dimensions, see the section on Sizing
Materials & Determining Dimensions for Stile & Rail Doors.
 
1582RSOG Ogee 1582RSST
Straight
 
1582RSTR Traditional 1582RSCL Classical
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