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Steve B April 18th 06 04:10 PM

360 rings
 
Anyone have any idea where I can get a ring that has the 360 degrees marked
on it? I need one to make a miter base. It needs to be about 12" in
diameter, and if made out of metal, that would be nice. Is there any
companies that make these? What is the precise name for them?

Steve



Pete C. April 18th 06 05:12 PM

360 rings
 
Steve B wrote:

Anyone have any idea where I can get a ring that has the 360 degrees marked
on it? I need one to make a miter base. It needs to be about 12" in
diameter, and if made out of metal, that would be nice. Is there any
companies that make these? What is the precise name for them?

Steve


Got a rotary table or a dividing head? If not it's a good excuse to buy
one and then you can make all the degree rings/dials/knobs you want.

Pete C.

SteveF April 18th 06 05:13 PM

360 rings
 

"Steve B" wrote in message
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Anyone have any idea where I can get a ring that has the 360 degrees
marked on it? I need one to make a miter base. It needs to be about 12"
in diameter, and if made out of metal, that would be nice. Is there any
companies that make these? What is the precise name for them?

Steve


Don't know about a "ring" but if you want to cut the center out you could
make one from a degree or timing wheel. They're on eBay (of course).

Steve.



Ted Edwards April 18th 06 07:38 PM

360 rings
 
Steve B wrote:
Anyone have any idea where I can get a ring that has the 360 degrees marked
on it? I need one to make a miter base. It needs to be about 12" in
diameter, and if made out of metal, that would be nice. Is there any
companies that make these? What is the precise name for them?


You could make one as follows:
Make or aquire an aluminum wheel (say 1/2 to 3/4" thick) with
appropriate bushing/shaft.
Make epoxied paper scale to wrap around, and fasten to, the periphery.

For details on making a precision paper scale, see


http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/.../Deg-Scale.txt

and associated photos.

Ted

Martin H. Eastburn April 19th 06 03:54 AM

360 rings
 
They are called Circular Protractor.

I have seen 6-8" diameter sizes - Starrett has 7" Precision Universal Bevel Vernier Protractor.

I'd try 1. An office supply - real one with drafting... not big box. Big Box web page maybe...

Professional Protractor at a machine shop supply house.

Martin


Martin Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
NRA LOH & Endowment Member
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member


Steve B wrote:
Anyone have any idea where I can get a ring that has the 360 degrees marked
on it? I need one to make a miter base. It needs to be about 12" in
diameter, and if made out of metal, that would be nice. Is there any
companies that make these? What is the precise name for them?

Steve



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Steve R. April 19th 06 07:57 AM

360 rings
 
Telescope manufacturers sell them, marked in degrees, and or hour angles.

Steve R.


"Pete C." wrote in message
...
Steve B wrote:

Anyone have any idea where I can get a ring that has the 360 degrees
marked
on it? I need one to make a miter base. It needs to be about 12" in
diameter, and if made out of metal, that would be nice. Is there any
companies that make these? What is the precise name for them?

Steve


Got a rotary table or a dividing head? If not it's a good excuse to buy
one and then you can make all the degree rings/dials/knobs you want.

Pete C.




Enoch Root April 19th 06 09:31 AM

360 rings
 
Steve B wrote:
Anyone have any idea where I can get a ring that has the 360 degrees marked
on it? I need one to make a miter base. It needs to be about 12" in
diameter, and if made out of metal, that would be nice. Is there any
companies that make these? What is the precise name for them?


Save your self some trouble, and go he

http://www.incompetech.com/beta/plainGraphPaper/

you can print out a number of useful graphs/grids, and it's easy as pie.
Polar Graph paper is around half way down the page, and configurable to
print as many lines as you may like.

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Martin H. Eastburn April 20th 06 04:00 AM

360 rings
 
That's it - see if one is for sale in the papers or ... web sources... cheap.


Martin Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
NRA LOH & Endowment Member
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member


Steve R. wrote:
Telescope manufacturers sell them, marked in degrees, and or hour angles.

Steve R.


"Pete C." wrote in message
...

Steve B wrote:

Anyone have any idea where I can get a ring that has the 360 degrees
marked
on it? I need one to make a miter base. It needs to be about 12" in
diameter, and if made out of metal, that would be nice. Is there any
companies that make these? What is the precise name for them?

Steve


Got a rotary table or a dividing head? If not it's a good excuse to buy
one and then you can make all the degree rings/dials/knobs you want.

Pete C.





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Martin H. Eastburn April 20th 06 04:06 AM

360 rings
 
Graphing and charting came into life with excel use - prior to that xero booklets
and buying sets from local stores.

Martin
Martin Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
NRA LOH & Endowment Member
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member


Enoch Root wrote:
Steve B wrote:

Anyone have any idea where I can get a ring that has the 360 degrees marked
on it? I need one to make a miter base. It needs to be about 12" in
diameter, and if made out of metal, that would be nice. Is there any
companies that make these? What is the precise name for them?



Save your self some trouble, and go he

http://www.incompetech.com/beta/plainGraphPaper/

you can print out a number of useful graphs/grids, and it's easy as pie.
Polar Graph paper is around half way down the page, and configurable to
print as many lines as you may like.

er


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