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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Ray Boyce 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 10:06 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] How to Cock Bead a Door or Drawer


A cock bead is a narrow half round bead that surrounds a drawer front or 
door. Cock beads are common on late18th century English and American 
furniture
and provide surface interest to the eye and hand. This simple device can 
dramatically upgrade the appeal of an otherwise plain piece.

Cock Bead

Hinged Cock Bead

A typical cock bead of this period is about 1/8" wide. It is usually formed 
on 3/8" wide strips that are mitered and fitted into rabbets cut around the
drawer or door. If you plan on fitting cock beads to a piece under 
construction consider the following.

It will be hard to sand the face of a drawer once the cock bead is in place. 
Finish sand these surfaces before fitting the cock bead and use the minimum
of glue so none squeezes out where it will be troublesome to remove.

Fit your drawer front or door tight into its opening before cutting the 
rabbet for the cock bead. If your cock bead is 1/8" wide you will need to 
cut the
rabbet 1/8" deep plus the desired gap. If you like 1/32" gaps around doors 
and drawers then cut your rabbet 5/32" deep.

The cock beads can be held in place while the glue dries with staples, which 
if not driven home can easily be removed later.

Shaped hingeAt first glance hinging a cock beaded door would seem simple 
enough, it isn't. A butt hinge is normally mortised equally into the door 
and frame,
if this is done on a cock beaded door the hinge barrel will serve as a 
clumsy interruption to the line of the bead. The only satisfactory way 
around this
problem is to mortise the hinge fully into the bead and not into the frame 
at all. If a hinge were selected that had the same barrel diameter as the 
cock
bead the result would be a door fitted without a gap along the hinged edge. 
As this is not viable the solution is to use a hinge whose barrel diameter
equals the bead diameter plus a small door gap (1/32"-1/16"). If the hinge 
is a high quality extruded type the barrel can be shaped to the profile 
shown
with a good file.



 

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