[Shop-talk] Fwd: Re: cove (or 'dish') style cut on a piece of wood.

Karl Vacek stearman809 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 13 18:12:48 MST 2018


I sent this earlier today but didn't see it on the list.  Here's another try...
Karl



One way would be as you suggested, but easier with a radial arm saw.  Use a 
blade or a molding cutter head.  Lower the blade into the workpiece to the 
desired depth and turn the motor portion around to form the depression in 
the workpiece.

On December 13, 2018 1:28:35 PM eric--- via Shop-talk 
<shop-talk at autox.team.net> wrote:
> I'm making a piece of furniture that needs to have a rounded 'dish' cut 
> into it.  Like a cove cut on a board, but just in a circle.  Think of a 
> change plate where there is a bowl cutout on a board.
>
> The cut would look like if you had a table saw blade about 1/2" out of the 
> table, then put a piece of wood straight down on it and twisted it in a 
> circle.  I know that wouldn't work (and would be HUGELY unsafe.)
>
> Here is an image of the cut I am trying to make (there are two of them on 
> this valet..
>
> https://www.etsy.com/listing/229799235/mens-valet-mens-valet-change-dish-modern
>
> Anyone know how to do that?  I can only find ways to make a cove lengthwise 
> in a board.    The piece isn't small enough to put in a lathe (but I 
> thought about making an insert, and that is my last resort, but I would 
> rather not do that.)
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
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