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Cheap Duplicating Lathe Tray
I wanted to duplicate some table legs so I put together a quick stand that
sits on the top of the box under my lathe. Made of 2x4's and pine boards for the shelf. I found this very helpful in laying out the legs and by keeping a set of calipers close measurements were close at hand. Tim |
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Cheap Duplicating Lathe Tray
tdup2 wrote:
I wanted to duplicate some table legs so I put together a quick stand that sits on the top of the box under my lathe. Made of 2x4's and pine boards for the shelf. I found this very helpful in laying out the legs and by keeping a set of calipers close measurements were close at hand. Tim That is not a duplicate! It's not even close to the same color! :-) -- Robert Allison Rimshot, Inc. Georgetown, TX |
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