Advice on finding router or shaper cutters that match original profiles of 18th century molding planes.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #33 Jul-Aug 1993 pg. 10
Grinding custom shaper knives.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #35 Nov-Dec 1993 pg. 54
An explanation of the anti-kickback (AKD or chip-limitation) design feature on saw blades, router bits and shaper cutters.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Nov 1992 (v.16#2) pg. 16
How to make custom-shaped shaper knives to fit the lock-edge shaper collar.
FINE WOODWORKING #5 Winter 1976 pg. 60
How to draw a molding profile onto a knife blank in such a way that it will reproduce the desired pattern.
FINE WOODWORKING #10 Spring 1978 pg. 22
Furniture from photographs. How to reproduce museum-quality furniture. The process begins by taking dimensions and details from photographs.
FINE WOODWORKING #17 Jul-Aug 1979 pg. 61
Shaper cutters and fences. For accuracy and flexibility, you must make your own router bits, shaper cutters, and special fences and guides.
FINE WOODWORKING #20 Jan-Feb 1980 pg. 69
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #22 May-Jun 1980 pg. 6
Making and modifying small cutting tools (molding cutter, router bit, or shaped lathe tool) to make those unique profile cuts.
FINE WOODWORKING #50 Jan-Feb 1985 pg. 73
Tips on using router bits in a shaper and/or adding a router head to your shaper table.
FINE WOODWORKING #51 Mar-Apr 1985 pg. 6
How to align and use a reversible glue-joint cutter.
FINE WOODWORKING #53 Jul-Aug 1985 pg. 16
Tips on using raised-panel cutters on light-duty (1/2") spindle shapers.
FINE WOODWORKING #54 Sep-Oct 1985 pg. 16
Tip: Simplify shaper setup by combining six different pilot bearings with various cutters and collars.
FINE WOODWORKING #56 Jan-Feb 1986 pg. 10
Tips on using router bits in a shaper.
FINE WOODWORKING #66 Sep-Oct 1987 pg. 16
Choosing shaper cutters. Looks at both interchangeable knives and fixed knives.
FINE WOODWORKING #118 May-Jun 1996 pg. 44