A friend asked me to copy a couple of pieces of warped & dry-rotted ginger bread trim that he took off of his 100 year + old home...I used a section of 2X10 fir, some red oak & some good 1/4” birch plywood...For tools I used Graph Paper, Radial Saw, Table Saw, Jig Saw, Router Table & a Planer...I first cut out the scroll work. Then I planed & cut the base stock to size...I used the Table saw to cut the step on the block. Then I turned the head of my radial arm saw at an angle & cut the cove...A 3/8” round-over bit & oak was used to make the 3/4” half round bead that is on the top & bottom. Then I cut the beed off of the oak stock...The beading was glued to the block with Tite-Bond III glue...Finally the scroll work was glued & brad nailed to the block...I primed the block front & back with exterior latex primer because I believe that one of the reasons the trim didn’t last longer is that the original blocks weren’t painted on the backs of the blocks which allowed them to warp faster & take on more moisture. The beads on the original blocks were cut into the blocks themselves… But I noticed that the beading was a weak point on the originals & decided to laminate an oak bead across the grain of the block to give that area some added durability.
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