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Default Flutes continued

On Nov 21, 6:13*pm, GarageWoodworks
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On Nov 21, 6:03*pm, Morris Dovey wrote:



GarageWoodworks wrote:
Ok, *I tried making a few stopped flutes which terminate with a taper
using a wedge as discussed in a previous thread. *(Suggested by
SonomaProducts)


Here is the result:


http://www.garagewoodworks.com/shop_talk.php


Came out ok. *You can definitely see where the taper begins in the
flute (not a completely smooth transition). *This can probably be
fixed with a piece of sandpaper or just leaving it alone.


I think the source of the problem is the abrupt transition between the
flat surface and the wedge. A three-fluted bit /might/ (or might not)
help with the slight side "dwell" marks at the transition.


If I were trying to do this on the CNC, I think I'd radius the
transition rather than do it as two straight-line movements.


Hmmm. *I'm not sure at the moment how to make a wedge with a radius,
but I'm sure it can be done. * I need to think this one over.
Even though the wedge is knife sharp, the router base still stops when
it hits then I lift and climb. *At the transition point in the flute
it almost makes a step. *It's as if any edge in the wedge is magnified
in the flute. *I need to think about this one. *Thanks Morris!



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Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USAhttp://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/


I'll radius the wedge with at the spindle sander.