Cutting beadboard pattern?

Does anyone have any recommendations on how to cut an authentic-looking beadboard pattern? The difficulty is that it requires a cut that produces a V-cut bottom channel with a raised, rounded bead. I don’t need to cut the actual tongue-and-grove, I just basically want the surface pattern.

I have seen “router bits” (not really end mills, and say “for table routers only”) that are labelled as producing beadboard patterns. The shape is right but I don’t want to load them into my Shapeoko spindle and turn them into shrapnel.

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