In the February/March 2004 issue of Fine Homebuilding (#161), restoration carpenter David Gibney explains his process of restoring and reglazing old double-hung windows. Here he describes a unique solution to the challenge of duplicating a sash part that's beyond repair.
A single-bladed molding head cutter (Sears Craftsman; 800-349-4358; www.sears.com) is an inexpensive, but very effective tool for making sash repairs. This tool comes with a variety of profiles, one of which is a blank cutter blade that can be used like a planer or custom-ground to replicate an odd profile.
1. Installing the custom-made cutterhead.
2. Tracing the profile onto a blank cutter.