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INSPIRED - Chess Pieces Routing Jig
I was very happy with the results of testing my two new router
jigs. Since I first got the ideqa for them have been trying to figure out how to make a jig so I can rout out the figure part of t he banks too. I'm still thinking on that one. However, this evening I did suddenly get an inspiration on how to maybe make some to rout out my chess pieces. To show what I've got, scroll down to chess. http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofal...SPATTERNSSUCH/ I've been using thin nails to tack the patters on to the stock to be routed It's accurate, but takes more time to fasten the master down, or remove, then it does to rout. Time-consuming, and a bit of a pita. Seeing my test pieces from the bank jigs gave me an idea. I'm still working (thinking) on this one. Hmm, just figured a better way, maybe, than what I'd been thinking. This will require a separate jig for each style piece. Instead of a pattern bit with a bearing on th end, I'm pretty sure I'll need one with the bearing at the base. I'll need to rout out new masters, with an extension on the end. Then make a "box" on the entended end. I'll need to cut rectangles to be routed, slide them into the box, and have a cam clamp on the top of the box to hole the piece in place. Then route. The rectangles will be 1 7'8" wide, with length varrying according to which piee it is, to lessen waste. Or maybe just make them all the same size, to cut down on time and the irritation factor. Then, once the piece is routed out, the end will be lopped off, and that will then be turned into an octagon to be the base for the piece just made. I'll need to think on this a bit more mabe, and definitely get another bit, but Im thinking should work. Now I'm thinking I may be able to do something aling these lines on my bank figures too, but that'll call for at least two jigs for each. Should be doo able tho. heh heh And it still ain't rocket science. JOAT I do things I don't know how to do, so that I might learn how to do them. - Picasso |
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