Re: cut a circle on a tablesaw?
- From: Father Haskell <fatherhaskell@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 13:21:25 -0700
On Jul 30, 11:01 pm, "Jim" <j...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Jim wrote:
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In article <03osa3prdqcr06lfo96ldtafo1h4vtv...@xxxxxxx>, Leuf
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I couldn't get the other video to play all the way, I got as far as
him making an octagon. I'll assume he just kept knocking the corners
off until it was almost a circle.
Yep, that was basically it. Kinda fascinating in a morbid sort of way,
watching it wobble up and down on his cobbled-together pivot while he
rotated
it past the spinning blade. I kept expecting one of the offcuts to fly
back
and hit him...
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Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
For all we know, one of them did hit him. Yes, I remember seeing theCan you imagine a 4' square of red oak and you get a bind, WOW.......
show.
Jim
As I recall, he cut it down to rough size before using that jig. I would
not want to get hit with a board that big...
Jim
I'd take it to within 1/8" with a saber saw first. I'd also use a
larger pivot,
maybe a #10 round head screw driven through the circle blank.
.
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