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In This Issue:

Front Page
Affordability a Rallying Call for Builders in Codes Process
Housing Makes a Big Contribution to State Economies
Housing’s Critical Role Is Focus of NAHB Ad Campaign
Coast to Coast
‘Slow Growth’ Has Come at a Cost in Santa Barbara
Politics & Government
Poll Finds Majority of Americans Opposed to Development
Economics & Finance
Mortgage Rates Rise as Inflation Concerns Grow
Standard Pacific Reports New Home Orders Down 13%
Eye on the Economy
Tips
Builder's Tip: A Jig for Router-Made Moldings
Business Management
New Book About Warranties Helps Avoid Costly Mistakes
Increase Your Margins by Reducing Your Paper
Last Call: Presenters Wanted for Custom Builder Symposium
NAHB Can Help You Find Technology Solutions — Fast
50Plus Housing
Universal Design Is Now Easier Than Ever
Multifamily
Demolitions Worsen Rental Affordability Squeeze
Remodelers
Consumers Can Use NAHB Web Site to Find Remodelers
Sales
Make Sure Your Ads Speak Clearly
Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Federal Buildings Moving to Sustainability
Enter ‘Building With Trees’ Competition
Building Quality
A Positive Approach Keeps Skilled Workers on the Crew
Tracking Performance Helps Achieve Business Goals
First Supplier Receives NHQ Certification
Research
‘Tech Set’ Helps Build Storm-Resistant Roofs
Consumers Play Most Critical Role in Housing Innovation
Workforce housing
Walnut Place an Answer to High Home Costs in California
International
Russian Delegation Visits NAHB to Talk Housing
Labor
Initiative Aimed at Attracting Young Hispanic Workers
Katrina Relief
Women’s Shelter First Completed Rebuilding Project
Building Products
Decorative Glass a Popular Option for Front Doors
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Vegas Developer Turns Reality TV Into Charitable Giving
Endowment Awards Three Associations Matching Funds
Association News
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Free '2006 New Homes Month' Resources Available Online
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Builder's Tip: A Jig for Router-Made Moldings

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I needed a special molding to complete a baseboard detail but my router table was several hundred miles away on another job. Fortunately, the situation forced me to come up with an alternative method for site-milling trim stock.

I think my new method is faster, more accurate and safer than using a router table — especially if the moldings are narrow and thin.

As shown in the drawing:

  • I used a scrap of 2x stock about 1-foot long and about the width of my router’s base.

  • I cut a lengthwise groove near the middle of the 2x, just a pinch larger than the depth and width of my molding stock.

  • Then I used a hole saw to bore a 1-1⁄2-inch-diameter hole that is offset from the center of the groove. This hole accommodates the router bit and it should be to the left of the groove as you face the fixture. It also ensures that the router bit, which turns clockwise, will be turning into the work as you feed the stock into it.

  • Next, I bored a similar hole in the top of my job site workbench to allow the wood chips an escape route.

  • I positioned my router over the hole in the jig and anchored the router to the table with a pair of clamps. The clamps were arranged on opposite sides of the router’s base, in line with the groove in the 2x stock. By sighting down the groove, I could easily adjust the router, both vertically and horizontally, until I had the bit in the exact position that I needed for the molding profile.

Cutting the moldings is a simple matter of turning on the router and feeding the stock into the groove. In a few minutes I had hundreds of feet of molding. And because the stock was captured in the groove of the jig under the base of the router, my fingers never got near the cutters.

— Bill Young, Berkeley, Calif.

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