Curved Radius Templates
- Kim Strode
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Curved Radius Templates
I am looking for a source of radius outlines or templates, so I can make my own radius dishes on a lathe. Particularly 30' radius and upwards. Does anyone have a link?
I need a set too and found these from Tracy at Luthier's Suppliers.
[url]http://www.luthiersuppliers.com/products/p7.html[url]
[url]http://www.luthiersuppliers.com/products/p7.html[url]
lets try it again http://www.luthiersuppliers.com/products/p7.html
- graham mcdonald
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There is (or used to be) a pdf on the MIMF site (in the library) of a whole range of radius outlines. If you can't find it I have it on the 'puter at home and I can send it to you.
I have been building radius workboards using John Calkin's method of radial spokes cut to the necessary shape glued to an MDF or ply base with a top of 3mm masonite or MDF just glued on (written a few years ago in American Lutherie. A simple a cheap method for those of us without a lathe. I can post some instructions if anyone wants them
cheers
graham
I have been building radius workboards using John Calkin's method of radial spokes cut to the necessary shape glued to an MDF or ply base with a top of 3mm masonite or MDF just glued on (written a few years ago in American Lutherie. A simple a cheap method for those of us without a lathe. I can post some instructions if anyone wants them
cheers
graham
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- Kim Strode
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- graham mcdonald
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30' Shed??
Woah! That's a pretty big shed! Maybe a Barn!
Here's a link posted by Klepper on the OLF to a method of making any radius you'd like by using 2 pins and two long pieces of wood!
Long Compass
All one needs is the chordal height for the distance between the pins!
Woah! That's a pretty big shed! Maybe a Barn!
Here's a link posted by Klepper on the OLF to a method of making any radius you'd like by using 2 pins and two long pieces of wood!
Long Compass
All one needs is the chordal height for the distance between the pins!
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