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Do you mean the small radiuses advised by paint manufacturers on the joints in windows and similar on shaker doors?
I don't really do them but a router bit with a tiny radius or a couple of swipes with a block plane will do.

Ollie
 
Hopefully helps
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Hopefully this will help
 

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As lofty says, cut into the material to add these line details, blade selection will determine how much material is removed. A thicker blade will obviously remove more, creating a bold line whilst a fine blade will remove much less creating a more feint subtle line.
 
Ok, thanks for posting the pics, now I see what it is. :cool:
I have always just looked at that as normal internal cutting out with lines.
 
First attempt at definition cuts
Meant to be an Indian returning from the hunt
 

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