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Chris Melanson
 
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Default Round table edge

PS : if you need some drawings of the jigs or pics let me know and I could e
mail the to you


"Chris Melanson" wrote in message
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I have built literally hundreds of round tables and have found what I

think
to be the best way of making them with solid edges. Here are the steps



1. Make you jigs for your solid edge

a: set your out side radius IE 60" (make you jig about 18" wide)

b: swing your router then cut your board off square at about 12" from the
center of you arch

c: put your hold down clams on and stop blocks as to hold your wood in

place
while shaping

d: move your router back the distance you want your solid edge to be plus
the width of your bit

e: swing your router then cut your board off square at about 12" from the
center of you arch

f: : put your hold down clams on and stop blocks as to hold your wood in
place while shaping

g: make your solid stock and shape with jigs

h: make a jig with a Vee cut into the right side out the piece

you do this by first making a cut near the center of your jig about 1

third
of the length and then by cutting about a 45 degree angle in it looks

kind
of like a piece of paper with one corner cut off it

i: set your jig up on a shaper or router table with the saw cut inline

with
your bit and the vee cut a little further then your table radius from your
bit

j: mark out your center of your blank put a pin on the center of your

marks
rough cut to diameter with a jig saw no need to be accurate here just

close

k: turn over set in shaper jig and move the pin to the axis of the vee cut
and spin to cut perfect circle you can make any size circle this way very
accurate by moving the shaper jig toward the bit or away from the bit

always start larger than your finished size and work down to your solid

edge
you have already made.

I would use splines to attach the edges they seem to work better

Chris