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Thread: Curved section jig
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3rd September 2023, 04:58 PM #1
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Curved section jig
Gidday, had been thinking about making curved sections, like a camera shutter.
Cogitated for a while, and made this today, for 30 degree sections at 115mm radius.
Couple of pieces cut from scrap as a trial.
curve cutter 1.jpg curve cutter 2.jpg curve cutter 3.jpg curve cutter 4.jpg
Start with the timber clamped to the straight piece, cut the outer curve, move timber to the curved anchor and cut the inner curve.
Might need a bit of fettling yet.
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4th September 2023, 05:26 PM #2
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Some cuts from the above.
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28th September 2023, 01:32 PM #3
I was wondering what these would be for until I saw your thread on the Lazy Susan. Very inventive.
Dallas
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