So my kid has lost a bunch of these shapes and I’m going to make a replacement set.

Does anyone have any ideas for how to get a consistent roundover on the corners? I have a router table but no CNC.

The square and rectangle I could do with a roundover bit and the blocks on their sides. But I don’t see any obvious solutions for the pentagon and triangle.

I’m totally fine just hand sanding these, but this kind of problem solving makes woodworking fun!

  • GoatTnder@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    Router and template! Use a band saw or jig saw or even a coping saw to cut out the shapes in MDF or something. Use a 1/2" drill bit as a template and draw on your rounded corners. And then sand or file or rasp them to shape. THEN use a flush trim router bit and go to town!

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      If you didn’t have a 3D printer, you could still print a template on paper, glue that to a board, saw/rasp/file/sand to the line and then use the shaped board as a template. Double sided tape should probably be good enough to keep it in place on your actual workpiece.

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    Could you not just use a router pattern bit and use the actual piece as the template?