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Investing In Custom Moulding Blades For Your Restoration Project

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Restoring a home to its original state means paying particular attention to the details in the home. Things like floors, windows, doors and mouldings all often have very intricate details if the home was built by craftspeople many years ago. Reproducing some of those details can be hard, but one thing that can make the job easier is to buy custom-made moulding blades for your planer or joiner to cut the perfect profiles for the moulding in the home. 

Custom Moulding Blades

A set of custom-made moulding blades can make the job of creating the correct mouldings for your project much easier, but the blades have to be made correctly for them to do that job you need them to do. The blades should be made from high-quality tool steel, and they need to fit the machine you will be using to cut the mouldings. 

Many companies can produce the custom blades for you, but you will need a pice of the original moulding for them to use as a pattern for the blades. The blades are essentially a negative of the moulding, and when it is installed in the planner, it will remove material to create the original profile that was on the moulding in the home. 

Often the moulding was made by hand, so using modern tools means the job can be done faster, but it is critical that the blades are sharp and that the profile is correct so the new mouldings look as good as the originals. 

Material Options

One of the most important aspects of having custom-made moulding blades is making sure the blades are right for the job. The material the blades are ground from can play a significant role in the performance of the blades, and the company making the blades for you should help you select the right material.  

For most softwoods and some hardwoods, a tool steel blade is going to work fine, but if you are working with extremely dense hardwoods or a composite material of some kind, you may need to have carbide cutting blades to do the job correctly. Custom-made moulding blades can have carbide tips or can be made with replaceable inserts, but if you do not need the carbide cutters, the added cost is not necessary. 

Blade Design

It is vital that the company making your custom-made moulding blades can recreate the profile you need perfectly. Being involved in the process and checking progress throughout the design of the blades is important, and if the pattern is not right, speak up before blades are made. The blades can be remade if they are not right, but this will add a lot of delay to your project unnecessarily. 

To learn more, contact a custom-made moulding blades supplier.


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